Taiwan Weekly is a newsletter released every week by Fair Winds Foundation, Association of Foreign Relations and Taipei Forum that provides coverage and perspectives into the latest developments in Taiwan.

Understanding America's True Intentions

Understanding America's True Intentions

President Joe Biden of the United States announced the launch of the "Indo-Pacific Economic Framework" (IPEF) on May 23, and Taiwan was not in the list of the founding participants.

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Abusive Spending After Messed Up Pandemic Response:Shouldn't the Tsai Administration Feel Ashamed?

Abusive Spending After Messed Up Pandemic Response:Shouldn't the Tsai Administration Feel Ashamed?

On May 27, the Executive Yuan announced that the government will invest NT$34.5 billion (about US$1.1 billion) in helping the industries and workers affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19), a plan from which an estimated 900,000 people will benefit.

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This Week in Taiwan 0522-0528

This Week in Taiwan 0522-0528

May 22: National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated that while Taiwan has not been included in the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), the United States is seeking to deepen its economic partnership with Taiwan. He also reiterated U.S. hopes for peace in the Taiwan Strait and concerns about a unilateral change in the status quo. 

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President Tsai's Second Term: Backing Medigen Vaccine Most Criticized

President Tsai's Second Term: Backing Medigen Vaccine Most Criticized

While coronavirus (COVID-19) infections continue to surge in Taiwan, May 20 marked President Tsai Ing-wen’s sixth anniversary in office.

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A Bleak Anniversary:Failed Epidemic Prevention, Justice, and Infrastructure Program

A Bleak Anniversary:Failed Epidemic Prevention, Justice, and Infrastructure Program

May 20 marked the sixth anniversary of President Tsai Ing-wen's inauguration, while more than a million people in Taiwan confirmed with the coronavirus (COVID-19); the so-called "New Taiwan Model" of epidemic prevention collapsed, and the people suffering.

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Arms Sales Policy Adjustment Prefaces U.S. Coordination of Taiwan's Military

Arms Sales Policy Adjustment Prefaces U.S. Coordination of Taiwan's Military

Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Regional Security Mira Resnick of the United States held a video conference with members of the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council and the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan on May 14, explaining that the administration of President Joe Biden has adjusted its arms sales policy to Taiwan, saying that the U.S. will be terminating most arms sales to Taiwan that do not fall under the category of “asymmetric warfare."

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This Week in Taiwan 0515-0521

This Week in Taiwan 0515-0521

May 15: On Sunday afternoon, the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church reported a bloody shooting causing one death and five injuries. A 52-year-old Taiwanese doctor who stood up to block the gunman was shot to death. The shooter was David Chou, an immigrant who was born in Taiwan. Police called the shooting a politically motivated hate crime, and the suspect could face death penalty. 

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U.S. State Department Removes "Taiwan Part of China" Reference

U.S. State Department Removes "Taiwan Part of China" Reference

On May 5, the United States Department of State made a substantial update to its U.S.-Taiwan relations "fact sheet."

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Pendulum Swing on U.S. Revision of "One China" Policy

Pendulum Swing on U.S. Revision of "One China" Policy

After the United States Department of State website deleted sensitive statements such as "does not support Taiwan independence" and "acknowledging the Chinese position that there is but one China and Taiwan is part of China," Kurt Campbell, director of the White House National Security Council Indo-Pacific Affairs Coordination, and Spokesman Ned Price of the State Department immediately reiterated that their position of "not supporting Taiwan independence" remains unchanged.

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President Tsai's Judicial Reform and Justice All Down the Drain

President Tsai's Judicial Reform and Justice All Down the Drain

The Constitutional Court upheld the Executive Yuan’s letter notice nullifying local ordinances passed by various local legislatures mandating zero detection of ractopamine additive in imported pork.

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