Taiwan, China and Military Leadership
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More firms prepare emergency plans in Taiwan as security concerns rise, US business group says
TAIPEI, Jan 27 (Reuters) - More foreign companies in Taiwan are preparing emergency plans as security concerns rise but actual disruption from tensions with China is very low, the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan said in a survey released on Tuesday.
President Xi Jinping’s move to probe his top general and one-time ally Zhang Youxia is the most stunning development yet in China’s biggest military purge in roughly half a century. It also has implications for Taiwan,
China doubled down its rhetorics on the trade agreement between Taiwan and the U.S., saying it would benefit Washington while eroding the island's strategic advantages.
TOKYO, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said Japan's strategic alliance with the U.S. would collapse if Tokyo were to turn away from a conflict in Taiwan, but distanced herself from previous comments that suggested a possible military response in such an event.
Taiwan’s domestic gridlock is revealing a deep-seated fracture over how the island should defend itself and how much it can depend on the United States.
The chip company is enjoying AI tailwinds.
Mandopop queen’s stage set said to contain ‘dark elements from Western religions’; fans liken it to Olympic Games opening ceremony.
US Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services Jim O’Neill last week said that the WHO ignored early COVID-19 warnings from Taiwan, as part of justification for the US withdrawing from the global health body.