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Taiwan’s main opposition party elects new leader in a race clouded by claims of China meddling
Taiwan's main opposition Nationalist Party has chosen Cheng Li-wun as its new chairperson. Cheng, the only female candidate, defeated former Taipei Mayor Hau Lung-bin and four others on Saturday.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he expects to reach a fair trade deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping and downplayed risks of a clash over the issue of Taiwan.
TAIPEI (Reuters) -China is more interested in expansionism than solving its own pressing economic and social issues, and Taiwan is determined to defend itself from Chinese aggression, the island's top security official said on Tuesday.
It also argues against prestige platforms: rather than pouring resources into big hulls, Taipei should prioritize a resilient, space-enabled kill web that can survive, see and shoot when contested. When President Lai Ching-te revived the long-shelved Cheng Hai program — next-generation frigates displacing more than 6,
Taiwan's representative to next week's APEC summit in South Korea said on Tuesday he will seek "proactive" exchanges with other participating leaders at one of the few international forums in which Taiwan and China both participate.
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Palmer Luckey says Anduril has an internal 'China 27' strategy to prepare for a war over Taiwan
Palmer Luckey says he thinks it's likely China will move on Taiwan "sometime in 2027," and Anduril is working to gear up for that fight.
Beijing’s remarks came after Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party chair Sanae Takaichi become country’s 1st female prime minister - Anadolu Ajansı
Analysis - Taiwan's strategy to respond to Chinese pressure tactics very likely to lead to heightened tensions across the Taiwan Strait
Chinese state-controlled organizations marked the 80th anniversary of Taiwan's 'retrocession' to Chinese rule with an event on October 25. This date commemorates Japan's 1945 handover of Taiwan to the Republic of China government.
Former farming town Hsinchu has morphed into the Silicon Valley of Taiwan, home to TSMC, the world's most advanced chipmaker.
The island’s exports rose 30.5% in September from a year ago to US$70.2 billion Read more at The Business Times.