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he White House labeled Taiwan a country when Trump announced tariffs. The issue? It isn’t one

nMy artin Haffmer Associate Editor In the complex landscape of international relations, few issues stir as much debate and contention as the status of Taiwan. The recent announcement by former President Donald Trump regarding tariffs on Chinese goods inadvertently thrust Taiwan into the spotlight, with the White House labeling it a “country” during the announcement….

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This is how China could invade Taiwan as island surrounded in ‘practice’ drill

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In recent years, the geopolitical tension surrounding Taiwan has escalated significantly, particularly with China ramping up its military exercises in the region. The island, which Beijing regards as a breakaway province, has been the focal point of a potential flashpoint in East Asia. Recent military drills conducted by the Chinese…

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China drills around Taiwan continue with code name ‘Strait Thunder’

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In recent weeks, the Taiwanese Strait has become a focal point of heightened military activity, as the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China undertakes a series of large-scale military drills dubbed ‘Strait Thunder.’ These maneuvers have raised concerns in Taiwan and among international observers, signaling escalating tensions in the region….

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China launches large-scale military drills around Taiwan and calls its president a ‘parasite’

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a significant escalation of tensions in the Taiwan Strait, China has commenced extensive military exercises in proximity to Taiwan, amplifying concerns over regional stability and security. The drills, which include air and naval maneuvers, have been framed by Beijing as a necessary response to perceived provocations from Taiwan and…

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TSMC affirms commitment to Taiwan with new domestic fab amid overseas expansion

by Maertin Haffner Associate Editor TSMC Affirms Commitment to Taiwan with New Domestic Fab Amid Overseas Expansion In a move that underscores its dedication to bolstering Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has announced its plans to construct a new fabrication plant (fab) on home soil. This development comes at a time of…

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Taiwan freezes electricity prices, reports power utility losses of $13 bln

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a significant move to alleviate financial pressures on households and businesses, Taiwan has announced a freeze on electricity prices. This decision comes in the wake of the state-run power utility, Taiwan Power Company (Taipower), reporting staggering losses amounting to approximately $13 billion in the past fiscal year. The freeze…

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Taiwan probes China chipmaker SMIC for allegedly poaching staff

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a significant development in the semiconductor industry, Taiwan’s government has launched an investigation into Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), China’s largest chipmaker, for allegedly engaging in the unauthorized poaching of Taiwanese talent. The probe comes amid rising tensions between Taiwan and China, particularly over technology transfer and intellectual property…

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Taiwan dismisses China complaint about collision of navy ship, trawler

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan has dismissed China’s complaint regarding a recent collision between a Taiwanese navy vessel and a fishing trawler. The incident, which took place in the waters around Taiwan, was characterized by Taiwanese officials as an unfortunate accident. They emphasized that the navy was conducting routine patrols and had acted appropriately…

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Taiwan simulates response to large scale disasters, Chinese threats

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan has been actively conducting simulations and drills to prepare for a range of scenarios, including natural disasters, such as earthquakes and typhoons, as well as potential military threats from China. These simulations are part of Taiwan’s broader strategy to enhance its emergency response capabilities and national defense readiness in…

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Taiwan calls China ‘foreign hostile force’ and vows tough measures

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor In a significant escalation of political rhetoric, Taiwan’s government recently declared China a “foreign hostile force” in response to increasing military pressures and diplomatic isolation imposed by Beijing. This proclamation marks a notable shift in Taiwan’s approach to its neighbor, underscoring the Taiwan administration’s determination to defend its sovereignty against…

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