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  • Taiwan rejects South Africa’s demand to vacate office

    Taiwan rejects South Africa’s demand to vacate its Pretoria office by March, citing a breach of agreements. Ongoing negotiations face challenges amid geopolitical tensions.
    2025/02/04 14:15
  • Taiwan-U.S. trade agreements officially take effect

    Taiwan’s Office of Trade Negotiations announced the implementation of agreements under the U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade. These agreements, signed in June 2023, aim to enhance trade relations through customs, regulatory practices, and anti-corruption measures. Both nations express strong support, marking a milestone in bilateral cooperation.
    2024/12/10 12:00
  • MOFA clarifies Taiwan’s CPTPP application status

    Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry clarifies its CPTPP membership application is still active despite no working group formation. Efforts continue to strengthen trade ties.
    2024/12/03 15:52
  • Taiwan disappointed by CPTPP’s decision on working group

    Taiwan’s Executive Yuan expresses disappointment over CPTPP’s decision not to form a working group for Taiwan. Officials urge members to avoid political bias.
    2024/11/29 13:52
  • Taiwan eyes CPTPP trade ties at APEC summit

    World leaders gather at the APEC summit in Peru. Taiwan seeks to boost trade with CPTPP members, focusing on green economy and digital growth. U.S.-Taiwan trade talks continue amid Trump’s return.
    2024/11/11 10:27
  • Minister: Taiwan, India to discuss migrant worker agreement

    Discover how Taiwan plans to address labor shortages by introducing Indian migrant workers, following a new MOU on labor cooperation. Learn about the upcoming discussions and trial plans.
    2024/09/06 11:48
  • US, Japan establish joint command, deepen military ties

    Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio and U.S. President Joe Biden reaffirmed the importance of peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, pledged to uphold international order, and signed approximately 70 cooperation agreements spanning defense, space, economic security, AI, nuclear fusion energy, and disaster relief during a bilateral summit at the White House.
    2024/04/11 17:52
  • MOFA counters criticism on Taiwan’s stalled FTAs

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has stated that Beijing is working to isolate Taiwan globally in response to criticisms made by Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih regarding Taiwan’s stagnant free trade agreements (FTA). During a presidential policy presentation, Hou criticized the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for its unsatisfactory economic performance and the lack of progress in bilateral and multilateral trade agreements. MOFA emphasized Taiwan’s commitment to global economic integration and bilateral economic cooperation, but highlighted the interference from China. MOFA believes that Taiwan’s ability to participate effectively in economic integration depends on its strength and global connections, especially as countries like the U.S. and European nations reassess their economic risks with China. MOFA urges all Taiwanese, regardless of political affiliation, to unite and enhance cooperation with like-minded nations in the face of external challenges.
    2023/12/30 17:19
  • Cynthia Wu slams MOFA over COP28 diplomacy

    Taiwan People’s Party vice presidential candidate Cynthia Wu expresses disappointment with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) over its handling of diplomatic challenges during COP28. Wu emphasizes the need for the government to reconsider its approach to enhance the economy and diplomacy simultaneously. She highlights the recent consensus in the European Union (EU), where over 700 members of the EU Parliament passed a motion to negotiate bilateral free trade agreements with Taiwan. Wu credits MOFA, the Legislative Yuan, and herself for raising Taiwan’s international profile.
    2023/12/20 21:13
  • Hsiao Bi-khim advocates for DPP majority in legislature

    Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice-presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim emphasized the importance of the DPP holding a majority in the legislature to ensure continuous progress for Taiwan. Speaking at a women’s support group event in Tucheng District, Hsiao highlighted her past achievements, including signing the inaugural agreements of the U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade. She also mentioned that talks to prevent double taxation with the U.S. are nearing completion, which will enhance bilateral trade relations. Hsiao stressed the DPP government’s commitment to establishing friendly and commercial ties with the international community, urging a broader perspective beyond the focus on the 1992 Consensus. She expressed confidence in the foreign policy direction under President Tsai Ing-wen’s administration and the potential for a Lai-Hsiao team to continue this diplomatic route. Hsiao emphasized the symbolic significance of drawing number two in the election draw, representing integrity and steady advancement, and portraying the elections as a testament to Taiwan’s democratic strength. She reiterated the importance of a legislative majority for the DPP to implement stable and progressive policies, reducing resource drain from cross-party conflicts.
    2023/12/12 13:26
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