The European Union and China are in the midst of their biggest trade dispute in years, with Brussels preparing to impose tariffs of up to 45 percent
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Taiwanese Officials Warn of Chinese Military Exercises After Taiwan’s National Day
Tomorrow the Republic of China (Taiwan) will celebrate its National Day. Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) will give a speech. And then, on
Taiwan Tech Update: September-October 2024
Taiwan Tech Update is a roundup of the latest tech developments in Taiwan. This roundup details issues with the development of "Taiwan’s Starlink"
Taiwan’s Youth Are Still Politically Engaged, But for New Reasons
Taiwan is a politically charged place, with contentious party politics and high voter turnout rates. As Taiwan’s democracy has matured since the
Why Taiwan Is Buying Two Similar Air Defense Systems at the Same Time
Nearly 200 Iranian missiles rained down on Israel on Tuesday, but due to Israel’s advanced and multilayered air defense system, only one civilian
IPAC Profiles: Kevin Vuong, Canada
Kevin Vuong is a Canadian member of Parliament (M.P.). He attended the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) Summit in Taipei in that capacity.
Ishiba for Prime Minister — What Does It Mean for Taiwan?
On Friday afternoon, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) of Japan elected Ishiba Shigeru as its new leader, virtually guaranteeing that he will become
Taiwan’s Fishing Fleet Faces Human Rights Issues (Again)
Taiwan’s fishing fleet is one of the largest in the world, bringing in $44.6 billion New Taiwan dollars’ ($1.41 billion) worth of catch per year from
Human Rights & China: September 25, 2024
Taiwanese Citizens Detained in China Weeks after Taiwanese rights groups said 857 people from Taiwan have been forcibly disappeared or arbitrarily
Taiwan Court Rules Death Penalty Constitutional, But Only for the ‘Most Serious’ Offenses
Taiwan’s Constitutional Court ruled on Friday (September 20) that the death penalty was constitutional but severely limited its application, splitting
Was Edinburgh Right to Be Scared of Sanctions From China?
This summer, when China’s government threatened Edinburgh with sanctions over a friendship agreement with Taiwan’s Kaohsiung, a debate ensued within
Taiwan Diplomacy Power Rankings: July-August, 2024
1. U.S.: Equipment Problems, Conflict Deterrence Act, Delayed Fighter Jets Equipment and munitions sent to Taiwan between November last year and











