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  • Taichung Mayor urges swift KMT, TPP cooperation

    Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen expressed her support for a potential "Blue-White" coalition between the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) if they can find consensus. With less than two weeks until election registration, the details of this coalition have yet to be finalized. Lu emphasized the urgency of finding a means of cooperation during this critical period. She stated that she is willing to help as long as both parties agree, without insisting on any particular approach. Lu also discussed the limitations of opinion polls in predicting election results, citing her own past election victories despite unfavorable poll numbers. These views were expressed while she was campaigning in Kaohsiung for legislative candidate Chung I-chung.
    2023/11/13 12:12
  • Taiwan’s APEC agendas on U.S.-China talks, trade, CPTPP

    The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Week 2023 in San Francisco will be a significant event for Taiwan. The country’s main focuses during the summit include the U.S-China leaders’ talks, the possibility of meetings between U.S. President Joe Biden and TSMC Founder Morris Chang, progress on U.S-Taiwan trade negotiations, and Taiwan’s potential participation in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). President Biden is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss trade, Taiwan, the U.S.-China tech war, and PLA activities in the Taiwan Strait. Taiwan officials are also working towards arranging a meeting between Chang and Biden. While the first agreement under the U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade has been signed, the second round of negotiations is not progressing as expected. Taiwan’s Minister Without Portfolio John Deng hopes to meet with U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai during the summit to confirm progress. Additionally, Taiwan will likely use the APEC summit as an opportunity to hold bilateral talks with CPTPP members to garner support for its admission to the trade pact.
    2023/11/12 11:45
  • Taiwan-U.S. marine ties strengthened as 155 ships join AMVER

    The Ocean Affairs Council (OAC) has announced the establishment of a national rescue team in Taiwan, with 155 local crews from the nation’s flagged vessels joining the U.S. Automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Rescue System (AMVER) program. This worldwide reporting system, run by the U.S. Coast Guard, aims to initiate swift rescue missions upon detecting ships in distress. The move represents a crucial step in deepening marine affairs cooperation between Taiwan and the U.S. The AMVER program allows governments worldwide to respond efficiently to maritime emergencies, boosting mutual cooperation levels among neighboring countries. Since its inception in 2001, the program has successfully rescued 4593 vessels and 25,319 people. The establishment of a national AMVER rescue team signifies strengthened cooperation between Taiwan and the U.S. on international maritime safety.
    2023/11/10 20:44
  • Over 60% U.S. arms sales to Taiwan are traditional

    Over 60% of U.S. military sales owed to Taiwan consist of traditional capabilities, with F-16 fighter jets and M1 tanks accounting for over half of the total amount. This is according to data compiled by the Washington D.C.-based Cato Institute. The total U.S. arms sales backlog to Taiwan is NT$617.2 billion, as per data from the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The Cato Institute further breaks down the U.S. arms sales backlog into three main categories: conventional, asymmetric, and munition capabilities, making up 63.2%, 22%, and 14.8% of the total backlog respectively. Uncompleted deliveries of traditional equipment amount to around NT$390 billion, while delayed asymmetric capabilities total about NT$135.9 billion, and munition accounts for approximately NT$91.3 billion. The dominance of traditional arms in the backlog consumes a large part of Taiwan’s limited defense resources, despite the U.S. government not officially releasing a detailed breakdown of the weapons sold to Taiwan.
    2023/11/07 18:32
  • Poll show Taiwanese support for diverse leadership

    Over half of Taiwan’s residents believe that the country’s president and majority of legislators should come from different political parties, according to a poll conducted by Shih Hsin University’s Institute of Knowledge Economy Development. The poll showed that 51.8% of respondents held this view. Additionally, the poll found that 77.7% of participants supported the president giving a State of the Nation address to the Legislative Yuan. However, only 28.8% of participants were aware that an annual report to the legislature was a presidential responsibility. In terms of party cooperation, 53.5% of respondents backed the idea of the Kuomintang and the Taiwan People’s Party taking turns in the Presidential or Premier posts. Within this group, 36.1% were "somewhat supportive" and 17.4% were "strongly supportive," while 30.2% opposed such a proposal. Furthermore, 34.5% of participants believed it would be best if the president and the majority of the Legislative Yuan were from the same party. This opinion was more prevalent among university graduates (59.3%) and those with postgraduate degrees (52.3%). The poll also revealed that 36.8% of respondents support the current government led by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), while 45.8% oppose it, and 17.4% did not express an opinion.
    2023/11/04 16:53
  • Taiwan’s renewable energy market valued at billions

    The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has announced an 8.6 percent rebound in output, driven by developments in solar and wind power. Taiwan’s renewable energy market is expected to reach NT$200 billion in 2024. This was revealed during an ITRI industry forum that focused on cross-discipline cooperation in carbon solution exchange. Jay Wang, Vice Director of ITRI Industrial Economics and Knowledge Center, highlighted the challenges faced by the global economy due to high inflation and interest rates, which have increased investment costs for renewable energy development. Wang emphasized the importance of renewable energy in achieving a net-zero economy by 2050, but noted that oversupply has resulted in lower prices and the need for different approaches. Despite these challenges, Taiwan has excelled in the development and innovation of renewable energy, particularly offshore wind power, with an accumulated capacity of 2GW to date.
    2023/11/03 21:39
  • Taiwan, NASA set up Asia Pacific AERONET Calibration Center

    The Ministry of Environment (MOENV) has established the Asia Pacific AERONET Calibration and Training Center (APAC) in collaboration with NASA. The center, located at the Lulin Atmospheric Background Station, aims to improve air quality monitoring data and contribute to climate change research. The project, co-run by the EPA, CWA, and TASA, will aid regional smog control and carbon reduction strategies, as well as elevate Taiwan’s global standing. The center will enhance Taiwanese scholars’ confidence in data mastery, research quality, and expert talent, increasing Taiwan’s international competitiveness and benefiting Southeast Asian nations. The calibration center is expected to enhance international cooperation and strengthen Southeast Asian countries’ capacity to use and analyze data. The data produced by AERONET will directly or indirectly contribute to global air quality and climate change research, highlighting Taiwan’s sustainable responsibility and proactive participation in environmental monitoring.
    2023/11/03 21:22
  • President Tsai meets with Montana Governor Greg Gianforte

    President Tsai Ing-wen met with a visiting delegation led by Greg Gianforte, the governor of Montana, at the Presidential Office in Taipei. They discussed issues of mutual concern and expressed their desire to deepen the partnership between Taiwan and Montana, particularly in key industries such as optoelectronics, optics, and semiconductors. President Tsai welcomed Governor Gianforte’s decision to make Taiwan the first stop on his international visit and thanked him for his efforts in enhancing bilateral economic cooperation.
    2023/10/31 18:02
  • KMT, TPP begins inter-party cooperation talks

    Eric Chu, chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT), and Ko Wen-je, chairman of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), will engage in inter-party cooperation negotiations on Monday. The discussions will center around forming a coalition government, maximizing legislative seats, and identifying the strongest opposition candidate for the presidency. The talks, initiated by the KMT and TPP, are aimed at Taiwan’s future and cross-strait peace, rather than serving the interests of the parties themselves.
    2023/10/30 09:59
  • Ko Wen-je agrees to party negotiations with KMT

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je has agreed to engage in party negotiations with the main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) in an effort to collaborate. This comes after KMT candidate Hou Yu-ih suggested that a democratic primary or public polls may not be sufficient and proposed party negotiations instead. Ko emphasized the importance of winning the election and stated that he sees no problem with party negotiations if Hou insists.
    2023/10/26 14:58
  • President Tsai affirms Taiwan-Belgium friendship

    During a meeting with a Belgian parliamentary delegation, President Tsai Ing-wen emphasized the shared values of freedom and democracy between Taiwan and Belgium. She expressed the desire to establish institutionalized cooperation in areas such as cybersecurity. The delegation, led by Els Van Hoof, Chairwoman of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, was welcomed by Secretary-General to the President Lin Chia-lung.
    2023/10/18 15:25
  • Ko Wen-je accuses KMT of avoiding cooperation

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je accuses the Kuomintang (KMT) of refusing to cooperate and instead focusing on showcasing its regional organizational strength. Ko criticizes the KMT’s challenging open primary to determine the "strongest opposition candidate" and takes a swipe at KMT’s presidential hopeful, Hou Yu-ih.
    2023/10/15 16:29
  • King Pu-tsung optimistic about smooth talks between KMT, TPP

    King Pu-tsung expressed optimism for smooth talks between the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) in an upcoming meeting. The purpose of the meeting is to seek cooperation between the parties to remove the current Democratic Progressive Party from office in the upcoming election. King emphasized the importance of exchanging ideas and opinions to find shared values and political ideals.
    2023/10/14 17:05
  • TPP campaign director to discuss cooperation with KMT

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) is set to discuss cooperation with the Kuomintang (KMT) party on Oct. 14, ahead of the forthcoming 2024 presidential elections. The discussions will focus on the potential "Blue-White Cooperation" and will involve representatives from both parties.
    2023/10/12 15:37
  • Ko Wen-je questions KMT’s sincerity on coalition talks

    Ko Wen-je questions KMT’s sincerity on unity with TPP. Han Kuo-yu rumored to support KMT-TPP collaboration. Ko emphasizes shared consensus over power struggle. Ko stresses importance of inter-party cooperation declines to confirm coalition.
    2023/09/27 18:23
  • Mayor Chiang in Seoul for World Cities Summit Mayors Forum

    Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an visits Seoul for the World Cities Summit Mayors Forum 2023, focusing on city diplomacy and youth development. He meets with Mayor Oh Se-hoon and signs a significant MOU, bolstering ties between the two cities. Stay updated with this diplomatic event.
    2023/09/25 18:53
  • Lai Ching-te concludes visit to Paraguay, returns to Taiwan

    Vice President Lai Ching-te’s successful 7-day diplomatic trip to Paraguay highlights the deepening ties between the nations. With an emphasis on shared values, collaboration, and mutual benefit, Lai’s visit underscores Taiwan’s commitment to international partnerships. Learn about key initiatives spanning education, healthcare, and economic collaboration.
    2023/08/18 17:11
  • President Santiago Peña praises bilateral ties with Taiwan

    Paraguay’s President-elect, Santiago Peña, pledges to strengthen ties with Taiwan, as Vice President Lai Ching-te visits. Discussions with Taiwan’s U.S. representative spark speculation about potential partnerships. Peña and Lai emphasize the significance of Paraguay-Taiwan cooperation.
    2023/08/16 16:15
  • Lai’s visit bolsters Taiwan’s diplomatic ties in Paraguay

    Paraguay’s President-elect, Santiago Peña, pledges to strengthen ties with Taiwan as Vice President Lai Ching-te visits. Discussions with Taiwan’s U.S. representative spark speculation about potential partnerships. Peña and Lai emphasize the significance of Paraguay-Taiwan cooperation.
    2023/08/15 18:28
  • Hou Yu-ih energizes campaign amid support shifts

    KMT’s presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih ramps up campaign efforts, narrowing the gap against opponents Ko Wen-je and Lai Ching-te. Hou’s focus on peace gains traction. Get updates on Taiwan’s shifting election dynamics.
    2023/08/14 20:04
  • Estonian legislator confident in future Baltic-Taiwan ties

    Estonian legislator Marko Mihkelson highlights Baltic lawmakers’ visit to Taiwan, aiming to enhance cooperation amidst global security concerns. Discussions include digital development, cybersecurity collaboration, and economic partnerships. TSMC’s global expansion also spurs optimism. Learn more about this significant diplomatic effort.
    2023/08/11 17:56
  • Ex-PM Aso urges peace in Asia-Pacific at security forum

    Former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso emphasizes peace, deterrence, and cooperation at Ketagalan Forum’s 2023 Indo-Pacific Security Dialogue. Insights on Taiwan Strait stability.
    2023/08/08 20:45
  • Timber smuggling exposed in aftermath of Typhoon Khanun

    Typhoon Khanun aftermath: Yilan police unearth illegal timber cutting operation. Suspects detained for smuggling Taiwan Cypress logs. Public urged to report forest resource threats.
    2023/08/08 19:54
  • Experts analyze growing threats to Taiwan

    Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu emphasizes cooperation between all democracies to prevent China’s status quo change in the latest TVBS Meeting Room with Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Dr. Mark T. Esper on Monday (July 17).
    2023/07/20 10:38
  • Taiwan eager to Join CPTPP, seeks Canada’s support: Lai

    Vice President Lai Ching-te met with a delegation of Canadian parliamentarians during their visit to Taiwan, discussing bilateral cooperation between Taiwan and Canada.
    2023/07/05 15:28
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