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Taiwan has put Chinese tech giant Huawei and chip titan SMIC on an export blacklist, further squeezing Beijing's access to the technology needed to build the most advanced chips.
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.
Wang Huning makes the comments at Straits Forum after meeting Ma Ying-jeou, the first former Taiwanese leader to attend annual event.
The Pentagon’s announced review of the AUKUS submarine pact represents high stakes for Australia. But rather than be ...
Beijing is touting 12 financial measures to attract Taiwanese investment as benefiting Taiwan, but they are actually aimed at ...
More than 200 people have joined a Line group in support of a 21-year-old man who allegedly has never gone to school and ...
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNChina’s rising activity in the West Sea raises regional security concernsA crisis in the Taiwan Strait could quickly involve the United States and, potentially, U.S. Forces Korea. Washington may ...
The island nation has promised to buy more American natural gas and oil, weapons and agricultural goods.
I’m not a defence person. I don’t go ga-ga over hypersonic missiles or stealth bombers. I don’t know how much of our GDP defence spending should be.
The global contest between China and the US poses a linked question for Asia: what will each superpower demand or deliver?
Taiwan’s decision deals another setback to Beijing’s efforts to expand its domestic chipmaking capabilities and compete with ...
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