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Taiwan official sees opportunity in Trump policy shifts
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan Secretary-General Kung Ming-hsin discusses potential policy shifts under U.S. President-elect Trump, focusing on innovation and economic growth.2025/01/17 14:33 -

Legislative Delegation to visit Presidential Office Thursday
Kuomintang legislator Lee Yen-hsiu announces a meeting with President Lai Ching-te to discuss a U.S. diplomatic mission. The delegation will visit the Presidential Office on Jan. 16 to prepare for attending Donald Trump’s inauguration.2025/01/13 13:57 -

Taiwan finalizes delegation for Trump inauguration
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs finalizes plans for a delegation to attend President-elect Trump’s inauguration, emphasizing bipartisan support for Taiwan-U.S. relations.2025/01/10 10:16 -

Taiwan sets final delegation lineup for Trump’s inauguration
Taiwan will send an eight-member delegation to attend U.S. President-elect Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20. Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu will lead the group.2025/01/02 10:51 -

Taiwan officials meet Trump transition team amid naval show
Taiwan’s National Security Council officials travel to Washington to strengthen ties with President-elect Trump’s team amid China’s largest naval deployment in decades, raising regional tensions.2024/12/12 18:41 -

Foundation CEO reveals Lai’s support for China exchanges
Discover the intricate dynamics of Taiwan-China relations as Ma Ying-jeou Foundation CEO Hsiao Hsu-tsen reveals President Lai Ching-te’s private support for cross-strait exchanges amidst DPP divisions. Learn about the obstruction tactics, conflicting stances, and the government’s unclear policy directions.2024/12/12 13:31 -

Taiwan officials meet Trump team amid China tensions
Taiwanese officials Lin Fei-fan and Hsu Szu-chien met with President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team in Washington, sparking international attention amid heightened Chinese military activity in the Taiwan Strait. The meeting, first reported by Reuters, comes as Trump prepares to return to the White House in January. The timing is strategically significant, with Taiwan seeking to establish early contact with the incoming administration. The talks coincide with China’s increased military presence around Taiwan, which Taiwanese officials view as an attempt by Beijing to set "red lines" for the new U.S. government and its allies. Neither the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States, Trump’s transition team, nor the Chinese Embassy have commented on the meeting.2024/12/12 12:06 -

Trump’s tariffs pose threat to Taiwan’s EMS industry: Kuo
Taiwan’s Economic Minister J.W. Kuo discusses the potential impacts of President-elect Trump’s new tariff policies on the Electronic Manufacturing Services sector, emphasizing the need for strategic adjustments and monitoring economic fluctuations.2024/11/27 17:55 -

China denies urging Taiwan firms to exit
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office denies urging Taiwanese businesses to leave, calling reports false. Spokesman Chen Binhua highlights opportunities in China’s reforms.2024/11/27 15:13 -

Han Kuo-yu congratulates Trump on election victory
Taiwan’s Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu congratulates U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, emphasizing U.S.-Taiwan ties and inviting Congress members to visit.2024/11/07 15:33 -

Taiwan denies seeking call with Trump, criticizes reports
Presidential Office Spokesperson Karen Kuo refutes claims of President Lai seeking a call with U.S. President-elect Trump. Kuo stresses accurate journalism.2024/11/07 11:03 -

Lai Ching-te congratulates Trump on election victory
President Lai Ching-te congratulates U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, highlighting Taiwan-U.S. ties. Robert O’Brien shares the message, noting its significance.2024/11/07 08:50

