The Taiwan stock market has tracked higher in back-to-back trading days, gathering almost 280 points or 2 percent along the way. The …
Taiwan warns ‘massive’ attack by China may be just a few years away
Chinese military forces are preparing for “massive” attack on Taiwan in the coming years, according to the island democracy’s top diplomat. “We don’t know when or how the Chinese may use military …
US Hits China With Hong Kong Sanctions, OKs Taiwan Arms Sale
The Trump administration is slapping sanctions on 14 Chinese officials over the crackdown on pro-democracy advocates in Hong Kong.
Taiwanese firms to make masks in the Philippines
Two Taiwanese biotechnology companies yesterday announced that they would set up a joint mask production line in the Philippines, in the first phase of an agreement to produce personal protective …
Taiwan ‘prepared’ for China attack, says Taiwan’s foreign minister Joseph Wu – video
We cannot assume that China will attack Taiwan or will not attack Taiwan’ says Taiwan foreign minister …
‘Stronger together’: Taiwan foreign minister urges new alliance against China
Joseph Wu says Beijing is seeking to expand its ‘authoritarian order’ and calls for ‘like-minded’ nations to act together to protect Taiwan …
Observers Say Beijing’s Planned Blacklist of Taiwan Secessionists Could Backfire
Beijing has confirmed that it is drafting a list of pro-independence advocates in Taiwan, a move that some observers say reveals the Chinese government’s intention to criminalize what it calls “Taiwan …
‘I need asylum’: Chinese political dissidents left in limbo in Taiwan
They did not let me sleep […] they really did a number on my body.” From his hostel in the Taiwanese capital Taipei, Chinese political dissident Zhang Wentells HKFP about his experience of prison on …
How Taiwan is dealing with disinformation on Social Media
In Taiwan the government and the biggest Social Media app have formed a public-private-partnership to tackle disinformation, predominantly from China, through the use of AI and fact checking.
Business climate worsens for Taiwan’s service sector
A pedestrian walks with umbrella in the rain in Taipei, southeast China’s Taiwan, Sept. 30, 2019. (Xinhua/Chen Bin) TAIPEI, Dec. 5 (Xinhua) — The business climate for Taiwan’s service industries has …