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The Taiwan Relations Act of 1979 states that it is U.S. policy “to resist any resort to force or other forms of coercion that would jeopardize the security, or the social or economic system, of ...
Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung attends an audience with Guatemala President Bernardo Arévalo de León on Oct. 25, 2024. Credit: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ROC (Taiwan) Subscribe for ...
Taiwan's Presidential Office held its first-ever tabletop war games on Thursday in a sign of heightened tensions with Beijing. The exercise simulates a military escalation with China, which claims ...
On May 21, Taiwan Minister of National Defense Wellington Koo told the press that Taiwan was confident that the United States remained an effective check on Chinese military power in Asia. In ...
A Chinese blockade could cut Taiwan’s electrical generating capacity so much that the island is unable to function, according to war games conducted by a U.S. think tank. “Energy is the ...
Earlier this week, Taiwan wrapped up its 10-day Han Kuang military exercises—the largest and longest military drills it has ever held.
Yet Taiwan, which has set an ambitious target of producing 180,000 drones per year by 2028, is struggling to create this industry from scratch. Last year, it produced fewer than 10,000.
TAIPEI – Taiwan needs to earn U.S. military assistance and diplomatic support as it faces down a potential Chinese invasion or blockade. That was the message from Taiwanese Foreign Minister J… ...
Taiwan will also have to endure severe damage to its infrastructure and contemplate drastic measures. The United States will also have to pay a heavy price to keep Taiwan out of China’s hands.
Today Taiwan’s science parks house more than 1,100 companies, employ 321,000 people, and generate $127 billion in annual revenue. Along the way, Hsinchu Science Park’s Industrial Technology ...
Taiwan’s implementation of the New Southbound Policy and its utilization of medical diplomacy during the COVID-19 pandemic have significantly enhanced Taiwan’s engagement with the countries in ...
Taiwan's semiconductor industry employs a local workforce of 600,000. It accounts for an 18% share of the global market, second only to the U.S.'s 39%.