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Taiwan plans $12.6 bn special budget for US tariffs impact
Taiwan's cabinet unveils a budget of NT$410 billion to tackle US tariffs. President Lai Ching-te aims to protect exporters from a proposed 32 percent ...


China hikes military incursions around Taiwan
Of the 29 sorties, 25 crossed the median line and entered Taiwans northern, southwestern and eastern Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ).


Taiwan's newest art institution taps into a flourishing local scene
The New Taipei City Art Museum, which opens to the public on 25 April, is part of a drive to distinguish the municipality from the neighbouring capital ...


Taiwan proposes another $10 billion in aid to deal with US tariffs
Taiwan's premier on Thursday proposed another $10 billion in spending as a special budget to help the economy deal with the impact of U.S. tariffs.


Taiwan detects 11 Chinese aircraft, 6 naval vessels around its territory
As per the MND, of the 11 sorties, nine crossed the median line and entered Taiwan's northern, southwestern and eastern Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) ...


Taiwan’s defence ministry says 62 soldiers found with Chinese residency permits
Taiwan's defence ministry has confirmed that 62 active-duty soldiers possess residency permits for China, raising concerns about potential security ri ...


Alaska’s governor flew to Taiwan to sell LNG. China’s not happy.
JUNEAU — Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy flew to Taiwan last month to pitch business and government leaders on Alaska’s state-sponsored LNG export project.


'Philippines will not participate in any Taiwan conflict'
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine troops will not "participate" in any potential conflict between China and Taiwan, a ranking Armed Forces of the Philippines official said on Monday, April 21.