In a war with China over Taiwan, “the first target that we’re going to have to deal with is the ships,” a US Air Force general said earlier this year.
FirstFT: Taiwan looms over summit aimed at easing US-China tensions
Also in today’s newsletter, Biden says Gaza hospitals ‘must be protected’ and Rishi Sunak’s stunning cabinet reshuffle …
FirstFT: Taiwan looms over summit aimed at easing US-China tensions
Also in today’s newsletter, Biden says Gaza hospitals ‘must be protected’ and Rishi Sunak’s stunning cabinet reshuffle …
Robot Key Technology from Taiwan on Show at 2023 iREX
The Taiwan Smart Machinery Overseas Promotion Program plans to set up a pavilion at Booth No. E4-10 during iREX on November 30th, dedicated to showcasing the latest in Taiwan’s robots and robotic …
This year’s Biden-Xi summit has better foundation but South China Sea and Taiwan risks won’t go away
The course of events in the year since the last meeting between Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping offers cautious hope that they will have better luck this time around.
Biden and Xi will meet Wednesday for talks on trade, Taiwan and fraught US-China relations
The White House says President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will discuss a range of regional and global issues when they meet next week in the San Francisco Bay area …
Gina Raimondo seeks better ties with China amid tensions over tech, Taiwan
Both the United States and China “have a desire to stabilize (their) relationship,” Raimondo told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour on Saturday
Joe Biden Must Use Summit with China to Ease Taiwan’s Fears
Biden needs to reassure citizens in Taiwan of the unwavering support of the U.S. Our research has shown that U.S. reassurances such as high-level visits and verbal commitments could restore public …
Why is the US arming Taiwan?
President Joe Biden has approved an $80 million (£64.6 million) grant to Taiwan for the purchase of American military equipment, amid increasing aggression from Beijing in the South China Sea.
Why is the US arming Taiwan?
President Joe Biden has approved an $80 million (£64.6 million) grant to Taiwan for the purchase of American military equipment, amid increasing aggression from Beijing in the South China Sea.