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Taiwan is preparing more than just the military
China sanctions 7 companies over US military assistance to Taiwan
The Chinese government placed sanctions on seven companies on Friday in response to recent U.S. announcements of military sales and aid to Taiwan, the self-governing island that China claims as part of its territory.
Taiwan is preparing more than just the military for a China invasion
Taiwan aims to involve a range of people, including taxi drivers and security guards, to respond to emergencies.
Seven Companies Hit With Chinese Sanctions Over US Support for Taiwan
The sanctions freeze any assets the targeted companies may hold in China and bar Chinese entities and individuals from conducting business with them.
China sanctions military firms and executives over US arms sales to Taiwan
China has sanctioned seven military industrial companies and related senior executives over U.S. arms assistance and sales to Taiwan, the Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday. Boeing subsidiary Insitu Inc.
China sanctions US firms over Taiwan military support
China on Friday slapped sanctions on seven US companies after Washington's approval last week of a $571.3 million military aid package to Taiwan, which Beijing said infringed on its "sovereignty and territory".
China imposes sanctions on US military companies for selling weapons to Taiwan
China has imposed sanctions on seven United States military companies and their executives. The move was made because of military aid and arms sales to Taiwan, according to the Global Times. The agency reminds that the United States recently announced significant military assistance to Taiwan,
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Taiwan’s presidential office runs first ‘tabletop’ simulation of Chinese military escalation
Taiwan’s presidential office held a “tabletop” exercise on Thursday simulating military escalations by China, a first-of-its-kind drill involving government agencies beyond the armed forces that highlights Taipei’s urgency in ensuring preparedness against an increasingly assertive Beijing.
In a first, Taiwan's Presidential Office runs war games to simulate a China emergency
Taiwan's Presidential Office conducted its first ever tabletop exercise simulating a military escalation with China, several officials briefed on the matter said, at a time when the island is facing renewed Chinese military threats.
Taiwan Vs China escalates; Taipei holds 1st-ever war games to counter Xi’s forces' aggression
Taiwan conducted its first-ever tabletop exercise simulating war with China. Chinese military threats prompted Taiwan's 3-hour war game inside the Presidential Office. Taiwan's VP Hsiao Bi-Khim and NSC chief Joseph Wu led simulated military escalation.
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Taiwan's science ministry warns spending cuts could hit chips, AI funding
Taiwan’s science ministry warned on Friday that funding for areas such as semiconductors, AI and aerospace could be reduced ...
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Former Presidential candidate in Taiwan, Ko Wen-je, indicted for corruption
Prosecutors in Taiwan indicted former presidential candidate and Taiwan People’s Party founder Ko Wen-je on corruption ...
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Trump's defense policy pick once said TSMC can't end up in Chinese hands if China takes Taiwan
"Disabling or destroying TSMC is table stakes if China is taking over Taiwan," former senior Pentagon official Elbridge Colby ...
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Taiwan defence ministry warns of 'serious impact' to security under new funding laws
Taiwan's defence ministry warned of "serious impact" to security after opposition parties passed laws that will require a cut ...
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Prosecutors in Taiwan Indict Former Presidential Candidate
The prosecutors asserted that Ko Wen-je, a former mayor, took bribes. He and his supporters have maintained that the charges ...
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Taiwan's ex-presidential candidate charged with corruption
Ko Wen-je, once a rising star in Taiwanese politics and a presidential contender, was indicted Thursday on corruption charges ...
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Taiwan Is Arming Itself, But Is It Choosing The Right Weapons?
Taiwan is the fourth-largest recipient of American arms sales worldwide. Since 1950, only Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Japan ...
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Why Taiwan’s Foxconn, an iPhone Supplier, Is Investing in Texas and Thailand
The Apple supplier has spent millions in the United States, India and Mexico over the past two years to lessen its dependence ...
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Taiwan's tabletop simulation harms atmosphere of exchanges, shows secessionists' stubbornness and panic: mainland expert
With cross-Straits relations showing signs of thawing after recent exchange activities, Taiwan authorities' self-proclaimed ...
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