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Less than six months into U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term, his administration’s foreign policy has generated widespread dismay and confusion at home and abroad. The use of tariffs against ...
Taiwan’s vulnerable position is only worsened by the growing misalignment between US Indo-Pacific strategic posturing and ...
In a recent interview, Taiwan's new Economics Minister, J.W. Kuo, outlined the government's ambitious plans to strengthen Taiwan's position in the global economy. With his extensive background in ...
U.S. calls for clearer commitments on Taiwan underscore the growing pressure on the Quad, as the Taiwan issue increasingly ...
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Taiwan’s New Strategy: Make China Fear the Pain of an InvasionTaiwan’s so-called porcupine strategy aims to deter a Chinese invasion—or at least stall it until U.S. support arrives.
This shows that Taiwan's economy does still have considerable resilience. As long as our response strategies are appropriate, and the public and private sectors join forces, we can reduce impacts.
Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai has announced a sweeping economic and social reform plan, aiming to attract nearly $100 billion in investments. This comes after former President Donald Trump said ...
China has imposed export restrictions on eight Taiwanese companies, a move seen as symbolic with little commercial impact.
China's escalating "gray zone" tactics against Taiwan, involving economic disruption, cyber operations and potential blockades, continue to pressure the island without triggering outright conflict.
The world has become less predictable, less rules-based, and more shaped by the impulses of strongmen and short-term ...
China’s nonmilitary strategy is centered on “integration” (融合), which implies the “merging of Taiwan into China” and covers domains ranging from economic to cultural, with “emotional integration” ...
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