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Taiwan asserts sovereignty over South China Sea islands
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reaffirms its claim over South China Sea islands amid actions by the Philippines and China. It calls for peaceful resolution and cooperation.
4小時前
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Pegatron chair warns of rising U.S.-China tensions
Chairman Tung Tzu-hsien of Pegatron discusses U.S.-China tensions and export controls on AI chips. He stresses global cooperation’s role in economic growth.
5小時前
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Taiwan urges Germany to aid TSMC’s European expansion
Taiwan’s Vice Minister of Economic Affairs announced TSMC’s plans for a German factory, aiming to boost Taiwanese expansion in Europe. Discussions with Germany focused on economic security, supply chain resilience, and collaborations in energy and semiconductors.
8小時前
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Taiwan deports American man convicted of lewd acts
Taiwan deported a 43-year-old American man convicted of lewd acts with minors in the U.S. after he hid in Taipei for over a month. Authorities emphasize security.
2024/11/08 16:30
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Taiwan’s envoy to present key proposals at APEC summit
President Lai Ching-te instructs Lin Hsin-i to present Taiwan’s proposals at the APEC summit in Lima, Peru, focusing on AI, digital healthcare, and trade.
2024/11/08 11:03
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Lin Hsin-i to represent Taiwan at APEC meeting in Peru
President Lai Ching-te announced Lin Hsin-i will represent Taiwan at the 2024 APEC meeting in Peru. Lin will convey Taiwan’s proposals on AI, trade, and digital cooperation.
2024/11/07 17:26
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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
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Lin Hsin-i to represent Taiwan at APEC meeting in Peru
President Lai Ching-te announced Lin Hsin-i will represent Taiwan at the 2024 APEC meeting in Peru. Lin will convey Taiwan’s proposals on AI, trade, and digital cooperation.
2024/11/07 14:04
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Foreign minister to discuss U.S. election impact
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports progress in Taiwan-U.S. relations during Trump’s first term, highlighting institutionalized cooperation and military aid.
2024/11/07 09:52
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Taiwan’s ruling party affirms strong U.S. ties post-election
Taiwan’s DPP reaffirms strong Taiwan-U.S. ties post-U.S. election. Spokesperson Han Ying highlights bipartisan support and looks forward to deepening partnerships.
2024/11/07 09:34
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Taiwan-U.S. ties to evolve post-U.S. election, says official
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Chief Tsai Ming-yen discusses evolving Taiwan-U.S. relations amid the U.S. presidential election, emphasizing strategic cooperation in defense, trade, and supply chains.
2024/11/06 17:29
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Taiwan to uphold U.S. ties whatever results: Official
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau will continue its policy of supporting Taiwan and countering China, regardless of the U.S. election outcome. The focus will be on defense, economic, and supply chain cooperation with the U.S. while strengthening intelligence exchanges with allies.
2024/11/06 10:44
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Taiwan denies funding cannabis projects abroad
Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung denies claims of government funding for cannabis projects abroad, focusing instead on livestock and fruit tree tech development.
2024/11/05 23:00
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Taiwan clarifies office name agreement with Lithuania
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarifies the name of its representative office in Lithuania, emphasizing mutual agreement and democratic collaboration.
2024/11/05 22:00
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Taiwan joins U.S. Northern Strike drills in Michigan
Taiwan’s military joined the Northern Strike exercises in Michigan, enhancing combat readiness amid U.S.-Taiwan cooperation. The U.S. announced a $1.98 billion arms sale to Taiwan, including NASAMS systems, as tensions with China rise.
2024/11/04 09:18
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Lai highlights tourism’s role in Taiwan’s identity
President Lai Ching-te highlights Taiwan’s tourism vision at the Taipei International Travel Fair, emphasizing eco-friendly practices and international cooperation.
2024/11/01 14:56
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President Lai assesses typhoon impact at CEOC
Typhoon Kong-rey led President Lai Ching-te to praise government collaboration in disaster response. He urged swift agricultural aid and highlighted public-private cooperation.
2024/10/31 12:54
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China accuses Taiwan’s DPP of politicizing snack ban
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office accuses Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party of politicizing a ban on Chinese snacks like spicy peanuts. The dispute highlights tensions over cross-strait trade and cooperation.
2024/10/30 16:10
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DPP legislator reassures on Taiwan-Japan relations
Taiwan-Japan relations remain stable despite Japan’s political shifts, says DPP legislator Chen Kuan-ting. Cooperation in democracy and tech innovation endures.
2024/10/28 10:49
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NCCU and RAND discuss AI’s impact on national security
NCCU and RAND Corporation leaders met to discuss AI’s impact on national security, focusing on tech policy research. They aim to boost Taiwan-U.S. academic ties.
2024/10/24 16:15
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Taiwan defense minister clarifies combat readiness status
Taiwan’s defense minister clarifies no change in combat readiness amid China’s drills. Emphasizes cybersecurity threats and regional cooperation for defense.
2024/10/23 12:13
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Lin Hsin-I named Taiwan’s APEC representative for 2024
Lin Hsin-I will represent Taiwan at the 2024 APEC meeting in Peru. President Lai aims to boost Taiwan’s visibility. Key officials will also attend.
2024/10/21 16:28
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Premier Cho calls for urgent wage talks in Taiwan
Premier Cho Jung-tai urges swift action to address Taiwan’s low-wage issue, calling for the Economic Development Commission to reconvene and focus on wage-raising strategies.
2024/10/18 10:53
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Puma Shen, Robert Tsao face China sanctions
China’s Taiwan Work Office has labeled Puma Shen and Robert Tsao as "Taiwan independence" diehards, citing actions that threaten Taiwan Strait peace. Sanctions include entry bans and cooperation restrictions.
2024/10/14 14:31
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Premier Cho optimistic about budget meeting with leaders
Premier Cho Jung-tai anticipates a productive luncheon with legislative leaders to discuss the 2025 budget. The meeting, delayed by a typhoon, will address key issues in education, welfare, and technology.
2024/10/11 11:18