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The tensions between China and Taiwan have been simmering this week. The self-governed island earlier this month added Chinese tech giants Huawei and Semiconductor Manufacturing International ...
The tensions between China and Taiwan have been simmering this week. The self-governed island earlier this month added Chinese tech giants Huawei and Semiconductor Manufacturing International ...
In switching diplomatic recognition to Beijing, the U.S. and China agreed to abide by the "One China" Policy. For the U.S. it was an acknowledgement that the “Chinese on either sides of Taiwan ...
Taiwan has added China’s Huawei and SMIC to its trade blacklist in a move that further aligns it with U.S. trade policy and comes amid tensions with Beijing.
Taiwan conducted live-fire exercises with U.S.-made tanks as President Lai Ching-te watched, amid tensions with China over the island's sovereignty.
China and Taiwan have clashed over their competing interpretations of history in an escalating war of words over what Beijing views as provocations from Taiwan's government, and said it is ...
Donate now So far, China’s military, the People’s Liberation Army, has been unwavering in its bullying of Taiwan, despite the commencement of President Donald Trump’s second term.
Taiwan has added China’s tech titan Huawei and chip giant Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) to its export control list, stepping up efforts to align with Washington ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is caught in the middle of U.S.-China tensions. Progress on U.S.-made chips looks set to boost the chip manufacturer despite further restrictions on its Chinese ...
China’s threats against Taiwan get a lot of attention. But a far more audacious plan is unfolding in Beijing. Emerging evidence — drawn from internal Chinese deliberations and a leaked Russian ...
Under China’s Threat, Taiwan Needs Its Own Power Sources More Than Ever Taiwan, which makes most of the world’s advanced computer chips, relies almost entirely on imported energy.
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