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A conflict in the Taiwan Strait would likely prove to be an economic disaster, not just for China but for the entire world.
JOHN CULVER is a Nonresident Senior Fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings. He served for 35 years as a ...
While a stronger currency often signals investor confidence and macroeconomic strength, in Taiwan’s case it may trigger ...
Haitis foreign minister joined a major diplomatic forum in Beijing on Tuesday, marking a rare appearance by one of Taiwans ...
The talks came as protests erupted across China, where the loss of the U.S.—the country's largest single export market—was ...
“These are common industries in which the Chinese Communist Party exerts political pressure on Taiwan through economic means,” the IORG report said. China’s Taiwan Affairs Office did not ...
The Taiwan dollar’s most extreme surge since 1988, along with prospects for continued appreciation, has triggered calls for ...
Yang Kai-huang, a scholar from the Taiwan-based Ming Chuan University, noted that Chinese modernization, rooted in the shared ...
Trade data from China and Taiwan are the main events as markets gauge how tariffs are impacting Asia. The Philippines will ...
Haiti, Saint Lucia officials attend high level forum in Beijing Both countries only have formal ties with Taiwan not China China has stepped up pressure to win over Taiwan's allies BEIJING ...
The Economist turned what looks like a pastiche of a poster for a grim horror movie into a truth everyone can digest, accept, and use to support exactly the opinion China wants you to have: It is over ...
Brussel's envoy to Beijing said that "the situation is not improving" during candid remarks on trade ties Friday.