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  • 5 years of cold-chain investment pays off for Taiwan mangoes

    Taiwan’s Irwin mangoes now sell at Paris’s Galeries Lafayette for 60 euros per kg — ten times the local price — after farmers pivoted from China’s 2023 ban.
    1天前
  • No president: Beijing denies Taiwan leader exists 3 times

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office declared ’Taiwan has no president’ three times as Beijing praised African nations for blocking President Lai’s flight to Eswatini.
    2026/04/22 16:40
  • Taiwan dismisses China’s cross-strait package as recycled

    Taiwan’s government dismissed China’s 10-point cross-strait package as recycled offers, with Premier Cho comparing them to ’the same gift basket sent multiple times.’
    2026/04/13 18:54
  • Taiwan opposition dismisses report on China forum rejection

    KMT Vice Chairman Hsiao Hsu-tsen refutes claims that Beijing blocked the Cross-Strait Forum over military purchases. The KMT plans to restart the Cross-Strait Economic, Trade and Culture Forum.
    2026/01/26 20:00
  • Trump confident Xi will refrain from attacking Taiwan now

    Trump asserts Xi won’t attack Taiwan during his presidency, addressing concerns in a NYT interview. He contrasts Taiwan’s situation with Venezuela’s threat to the U.S.
    2026/01/09 10:19
  • Taiwan disputes media claims on spouse compliance numbers

    The Mainland Affairs Council clarifies that only 278 Chinese spouses in Taiwan need to submit documentation, correcting reports of nearly 1,000. The council urges compliance and offers assistance.
    2025/12/29 14:21
  • KMT chair denies rumors of meeting with China’s Xi

    Cheng Li-wen, KMT chairperson, denies meeting rumors with China’s Xi Jinping, stressing cross-strait peace. KMT criticizes Liberty Times for false reporting.
    2025/12/10 16:46
  • President Lai talks China threat at New York Times summit

    President Lai Ching-te discusses Taiwan’s defense strategy and U.S. relations amid China’s military activities. He emphasizes peace, economic resilience, and global security.
    2025/12/04 12:19
  • First direct Taipei-Phoenix route begins in December

    China Airlines will launch direct flights from Taipei to Phoenix on Dec. 3, operating three times weekly. Passengers can connect to over 50 U.S. cities via codeshare with Southwest Airlines.
    2025/09/19 19:00
  • Pentagon to send liaison officers to Taiwan for drone tech

    The Pentagon plans to send liaison officers to Taiwan and allies by year-end to boost drone tech cooperation and counter China’s influence, reports Financial Times.
    2025/08/28 09:00
  • Taiwan to summon opposition leader over illegal protest

    Taiwan’s interior minister announced a probe into KMT Chairman Eric Chu for an illegal assembly in Taipei. The investigation follows a failure to secure a permit.
    2025/04/21 11:13
  • Cambodia to send Taiwanese fraud suspects to China

    Cambodian authorities will deport 500 individuals, including 179 Taiwanese, involved in telecom fraud to China on April 13. Taiwan seeks to bring its nationals back for trial.
    2025/04/10 16:54
  • Report: US trains for Taiwan defense amid China tensions

    Discover how Seal Team 6 is preparing for a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, with over a year of secret training in Virginia, as reported by the Financial Times. Learn about the U.S. military’s strategic planning amidst tensions.
    2024/09/12 14:22
  • Chinese aircraft cross Taiwan Strait median line 33 times

    Discover the latest on Taiwan’s defense as the Ministry of National Defense reports 33 Chinese aircraft incursions and naval activity near the Taiwan Strait, highlighting regional tensions.
    2024/06/27 11:44
  • Taiwan vows swift probe in Chinese fishing boat incident

    A recent fishing boat incident involving a Chinese fishing boat illegally crossing boundaries and subsequently capsizing due to the Taiwanese coast guard’s expulsion efforts has caused tension between Taiwan and China. Two individuals tragically drowned in the incident. Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council has assured prompt communication of investigation results with Chinese authorities, aiming to maintain solid cross-strait ties. China has accused Taiwan of precipitating such events, blaming aggressive boat seizures and assertive treatment of mainland fishermen. The Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) has strongly condemned the incident, laying blame on the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) administration. Former Global Times Editor-in-Chief Hu Xijin has criticized Taiwan’s law enforcement, suggesting it may constitute involuntary manslaughter. In 2023 alone, there were 1,191 registered cases of Chinese fishing boats crossing the maritime boundary, consistently surpassing a thousand annually. Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration, in accordance with the "Act Governing Relations between the People of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area," retains the right to expel, detain, hold in custody, fine, confiscate fishing equipment, and seize hauls and boats.
    2024/02/15 17:17
  • Global Times warns Lai of Taiwan’s diplomatic isolation

    Taipei (TVBS News) reports that Taiwan’s diplomatic allies are gradually decreasing, as stated by a Chinese official media outlet. Nauru recently announced its decision to sever ties with the Republic of China and Taiwan, bringing the number of diplomatic allies down to 12. This marks the tenth nation to break ties during President Tsai Ing-wen’s term. The Global Times report highlights the more restrained approach of Taiwan’s President-elect Lai Ching-te and Hsiao Bi-khim towards cross-strait policies, urging them to fully understand the reality and trend of the Taiwan Strait and completely abandon any path towards Taiwan independence. Lai, elected as a "double minority," faces the challenge that 60 percent of the Taiwanese population does not recognize the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). In response to Taiwan’s elections, the U.S. clarified its stance by stating that they do not support Taiwan’s independence, aiming to dissuade Lai from becoming a disruptive force like former President Chen Shui-bian, which could affect the U.S.’s strategic plans.
    2024/01/24 12:38
  • Santa soars over Taiwan sky on Christmas Eve, NORAD reports

    Santa Claus flew over Taiwan’s skies on Christmas Eve, according to the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). This tradition, dating back to 1955, began when a local newspaper misprinted a Santa hotline number, leading to NORAD’s predecessor’s number being inundated with calls from curious children. Rather than disappoint, the command started reporting Santa’s location. This year, Santa departed from the North Pole in a sleigh with the call-sign "HOHOHO," flying over Japan, Korea, China, and finally Taiwan. NORAD shares Santa’s flight trajectory, destinations, times, and the number of gifts distributed on their official website each Christmas Eve. They also rely on 1,100 to 1,200 volunteers to answer calls from children worldwide, receiving up to 260,000 calls in 2022. Platforms like Google and Flightradar24 also offer trackers to keep up with Santa’s movements.
    2023/12/25 13:30
  • Taiwan Premier offers condolences aid to Gansu quake victims

    Taiwan’s Premier Chen Chien-jen expresses condolences and sympathies to the victims and bereaved families of the recent devastating earthquake in Gansu Province, mainland China. He also hopes for a speedy recovery for those injured. Taiwan is ready to provide assistance through relevant agencies if needed. Executive Yuan spokesman Lin Tzu-lun also voices concern for the human and material losses inflicted by the earthquake. The Executive Yuan expects smooth and effective rescue operations and restoration efforts in Gansu Province. This show of solidarity from Taiwan highlights the shared understanding of the challenges posed by natural disasters in the region and the willingness to aid neighbors in times of crisis.
    2023/12/19 15:33
  • MOFA expresses regret over Wu’s UNFCCC comments, cites risks

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) expressed "confusion and regret" five times in a statement regarding comments made by Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) vice presidential candidate Cynthia Wu. The MOFA highlighted that Wu’s proactive analysis and attendance at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) conferences could jeopardize Taiwan’s interests. Following her participation in the 28th United Nations Climate Change conference (COP28) in Dubai, Wu criticized the event’s low standards, stating it was a disservice to taxpayers. MOFA responded to Wu’s criticism, indicating that her conspicuous announcement to attend COP28 provided China with an opportunity to repress Taiwan’s participation, hindering the entire delegation and damaging Taiwan’s future international engagement, as well as the nation’s dignity. Wu’s office released a statement asserting that MOFA had not informed her of the risks of Chinese suppression. When asked about MOFA’s response, Wu declined to comment further. The MOFA expressed regret over the limitations imposed on Wu’s candidacy due to Chinese pressure, directly countering her doubts. MOFA emphasized that condemnation should be directed at China for obstructing Taiwan’s participation. The MOFA expressed bewilderment and regret that Wu criticized domestic institutions but failed to condemn China, the true suppressor of Taiwan’s international voice.
    2023/12/18 19:45
  • DPP decries false media claims on presidential debates

    The spokesperson for Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te’s campaign office expressed regret over inaccurate and malicious media reports about the upcoming presidential debates. The spokesperson demanded corrections from outlets that claimed certain media were favored during the debates and alleged a coalition aiming to gang up on fellow candidates Hou Yu-ih and Ko Wen-je. It was emphasized that the decision for 11 media organizations to jointly host the debates is a longstanding practice resulting from two rounds of negotiations without interference from any campaign offices. The spokesperson also highlighted misinformation circulated by China Times, one of the debate co-hosts, despite its involvement in the meetings. The 2024 presidential election debates are scheduled to be held at Public Television Service (PTS) on December 30 at 2 p.m., with the vice presidential debates tentatively scheduled for January 1, 2024, also at 2 p.m. The 11 media entities collaboratively organizing the debates include Central News Agency (CNA), China Times, Liberty Times, United Daily News, SET News, Taiwan Television, Formosa Television, Chinese Television System (CTS), Mirror Media, TVBS News, and Public Television Service. PTS will produce and broadcast the debates, including comprehensive sign language services for the hearing impaired.
    2023/12/09 15:34
  • Nvidia chief: U.S. chip self-sufficiency a decade away

    Nvidia’s President, Jensen Huang, stated at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit that achieving U.S. independence in the chip supply chain and reducing reliance on overseas manufacturing could take 10 to 20 years. President Joe Biden’s administration has imposed a ban on chip exports to China, citing national security concerns and the need to maintain the U.S.’s lead in the semiconductor industry. Nvidia, among other companies, is impacted by these export control measures, leading to concerns about negative impacts on the company’s revenue. However, Huang revealed that Nvidia is developing chips compliant with U.S. regulations for the Chinese market and plans to re-enter once they are ready. He also warned that the export ban could accelerate China’s domestic chip development, with numerous Chinese companies already working on competing technologies. Huang emphasized that Nvidia is already a decade ahead in artificial intelligence technology and that AI and deep learning innovation involve more than just designing new chips.
    2023/11/30 23:18
  • Poll suggests KMT-TPP alliance could defeat DPP

    A recent poll by the China Times suggests that a KMT-TPP alliance could overpower the ruling DPP in Taiwan’s political landscape. The survey highlights potential scenarios and voter demographics, indicating significant support among young voters.
    2023/09/14 18:39
  • Wenchi Yu expects China to become more ideologically driven

    President Xi Jinping’s speech at the 20th Chinese Communist Party Congress earlier this week mentioned Taiwan several times, without offering new strategies to resolve the cross-strait stalemate, according to TVBS commentator Wenchi Yu.
    2022/10/20 16:59
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