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China has imposed export restrictions on eight Taiwanese companies, a move seen as symbolic with little commercial impact. The bans target dual-use items, affecting industries primarily independent of Chinese supply chains.
Three months on, the aftershocks of Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariff spree in April 2025 continue to reverberate across East Asia. The United States
A spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office on Wednesday voiced strong support for the decision of the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) of the Chinese mainland to include eight Taiwan entities in the export control list.
Taiwan's Cabinet has approved a groundbreaking project with NTD 27 billion investment to spearhead the development of 6G wireless communication and local Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite systems by 2030,
The PLA is confident and capable of shattering any "Taiwan independence" fantasies, resolutely defending national sovereignty and territorial integrity, the military official warned.
Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim (蕭美琴) yesterday said that Taiwan and the US are having some "bumps" due to the potential imposition of sweeping tariffs on Taiwanese goods by Washington, but both sides are still talking in the hopes of reaching a mutually acceptable solution.
United States President Donald Trump’s bold claim that B-2 stealth bombers had “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear sites briefly sparked discussion in Taiwan: could a similar
Jiang said that the Han Kuang exercise is nothing but a bluffing and self-deceiving trick played by the island's Democratic Progressive Party authorities to hijack Taiwan compatriots on board its "Taiwan Independence" war chariot. "The DPP authorities are harming Taiwan out of selfish interests," he noted.
For Taiwan, this manufacturing dominance isn't just economic -- it's strategic. Analysts call it the island's "silicon shield." The world relies heavily on Taiwan's chips, which deters China from ...