Foreign demand for a slice of Taiwan’s increasingly profitable companies is threatening to upend the central bank’s decades-old policy of intervening in the local dollar.
In Taiwan market, an Israeli expat hawks ‘exotic’ falafel balls
Ofer Avgil’s fast food stall stands out in Kaohsiung’s Ruifeng night market, where locals stuff themselves with the novel fare …
‘Humour over rumour’: lessons from Taiwan in digital democracy
Audrey Tang, digital minister of Taiwan , explains how democracy and digital tools have become inseparable in the island state. Studied political science and film studies at the University of Zurich, …
Macau resident wins landmark cross border same-sex marriage case in Taiwan
A local Macau resident has won a legal battle to get his same-sex marriage with his Taiwanese partner legalised, making it the first successful cross-border gay marriage union in Taiwan …
Macau resident wins landmark cross border same-sex marriage case in Taiwan
A local Macau resident has won a legal battle to get his same-sex marriage with his Taiwanese partner legalised, making it the first successful cross-border gay marriage union in Taiwan …
G7 warns China not to ‘escalate tensions’ with Taiwan amid military threats
Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) nations have called for greater engagement with Taiwan, and warned China not to escalate cross-strait tensions following a spike in military maneuvers …
Taiwan Stock Market Called Lower On Wednesday
The Taiwan stock market stock has finished lower in four straight sessions, tumbling more than 660 points or 3.9 percent along the …
US is misleading in its assessment of China’s Taiwan threat
Warnings over the risk of war in the Taiwan Strait have reached fever pitch. Admiral Philip Davidson, then commander of US forces in the Pacific, told US senators in March that the threat of a Chinese …
Why are Australian officials hinting at war with China?
The Australian government’s words may reflect real concerns about the possibility of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan — a conflict that could ultimately involve the entire Asia region and even the US.
U.S. Commerce Dept pressing Taiwan to supply more chips to U.S. automakers
The U.S. Commerce Department is pressing Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and other Taiwanese firms to prioritize the needs of American automakers to ease chip shortages in the near term, Commerce …