Semiconductor manufacturing looks to make a big leap forward in the coming three years, but US-led restrictions on exports to mainland China threaten to pose a ‘long-term challenge’. Source link
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New Delhi can benefit from Taiwanese expertise and send Beijing a ‘political message’ by forging closer economic ties, analysts said. But divergent expectations – and Beijing’s wrath – may yet stand in the way. Source link
Read More »Latest US delegation to Taiwan includes eight members of Congress
In this photo provided by Taiwan’s foreign ministry, US Representative Stephanie Murphy, Democrat of Florida, is greeted by Tien Chung-kwang, Taipei’s deputy foreign minister, on September 7 at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Photo: Handout Source link
Read More »Hong Kong, Taiwan, Beijing: 3 palace museums and the ties that bind
Hong Kong Palace Museum reconnects city to Chinese culture after prolonged Western influence, says former director of Palace Museum in Taipei. Source link
Read More »Upgraded trade talks with EU on chips signal advance in Taiwan’s standing
Taipei calls the ministerial-level discussions on semiconductors a ‘major breakthrough in relations with the EU’. Source link
Read More »Top US trade official meets with Taiwanese minister to explore deepening ties
US Trade Representative Katherine Tai and Taiwanese Minister-Without-Portfolio John Deng talk in Thailand about expanding economic relationship. Source link
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