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Published on Jun 19, 2025Source: Kyodo News+ - Neutral
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Published on Jun 19, 2025
New South Korean government unlikely to commit to Taiwan's defense: Expert
Washington, June 19 (CNA) An international security expert said Wednesday that newly elected South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's rhetoric suggests his administration is more likely to pursue economic cooperation with Taiwan than a defense alliance. …
Source: Focus Taiwan - Neutral -
Published on Jun 19, 2025
Taiwan Imposes Chip Export Ban on Huawei and SMIC to Protect TSMC’s Competitive Edge
It took five years, but Taiwan’s Commerce Ministry has finally mirrored the U.S. Commerce Department’s stance by imposing a ban on chip exports to Huawei and SMIC, the latter being China’s largest foundry and the third largest globally, trailing behind …
Source: Retail News Asia - Pending -
Published on Jun 19, 2025
Taiwan on Alert over China's Military Activities in Pacific
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te on Thursday ordered defense and security units to step up their monitoring and intelligence efforts in response to China's military activities, which he said have not abated even as tensions rise in the Middle East. Taiwan …
Source: Asharq Al-Awsat - Pro-Government -
Published on Jun 19, 2025
Taiwan to expand long-term care to younger dementia, PAC patients
Taipei, June 19 (CNA) The Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) on Thursday announced amendments to regulations governing long-term care services, with patients under the age of 50 who have dementia and a disability, and those who have suffered from …
Source: Focus Taiwan - Neutral -
Published on Jun 19, 2025
Philippines grants Taiwan visa-free entry starting July
Taipei, June 19 (CNA) The Philippine government on Thursday announced it is granting Taiwan passport holders visa-free entry starting in July, a decision Taipei welcomed saying that doing so could further boost two-way exchanges. The Manila Economic and …
Source: Focus Taiwan - Neutral -
Published on Jun 19, 2025
How China Might Coerce Taiwan | Lawfare Daily
Lawfare Daily: How China Might Coerce Taiwan Daniel Byman, Evan Braden Montgomery, Toshi Yoshihara, and Jen Patja Thursday, May 15, 2025, 7:00 AM What can be done to reduce the risk of Taiwanese coercion? “For today’s episode, Lawfare Foreign Policy Editor …
Source: Small Wars Journal - Neutral -
Published on Jun 19, 2025
Japan destroyer sails Taiwan Strait after China jet encounter
Source: Kyodo News+ - Neutral -
Published on Jun 19, 2025
Global Pause: US, Taiwan and UAE keep interest rates unchanged
Taipei [Taiwan], June 19 (ANI): The Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) on Thursday kept the key interest rates unchanged after a quarterly policymaking meeting, as reported by the Focus Taiwan. The decision to keep rate cuts unchanged marked …
Source: The Tribune (Chandigarh) - Neutral -
Published on Jun 19, 2025
Costa Rica confirms sending officials to Taiwan for training
Guatemala City, June 18 (CNA) The Costa Rican government on Wednesday confirmed a local media report saying that it has recently sent five officials to Taiwan for a short-term training program for the first time since the ending of diplomatic relations in …
Source: Focus Taiwan - Neutral