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.
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Legislator Chao Tian-lin, who was involved years ago in an extra-marital affair scandal and faced with national security leak allegations, withdrew his re-election campaign for legislator, the seventh DPP-friendly legislator candidate to do so because of controversy.
DetailsKuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih recently proposed that he and Ko Wen-je, presidential candidate of the Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), must run on the same ticket.
DetailsRecently, the mainland Chinese government has conducted tax audit and land use investigations on Foxconn Group, a subsidiary of Hon Hai Precision Industry Company.
DetailsOctober 20: After concluding his visit to China, Josep Borrell, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, posted on his personal blog on the European External Action Service website. In the blog post, he stated that China should not use intimidation or force to disrupt the status quo in the Taiwan Strait, and Taiwan should not declare independence unilaterally. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is already an independent country and does not need to declare its independence.
DetailsAccording to a recent report released by the Strategic Posture Commission of the U.S. Congress, the United States may potentially have to engage in conflicts with both Russia and China simultaneously.
DetailsChair Laura Rosenberger of the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and Michael Pignatello, senior advisor to the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, visited Taiwan on October 15 for five days.
DetailsIn April 2021, The Economist ran a cover story with the headline "The Most Dangerous Place on Earth" referring to Taiwan.
DetailsOctober 15: Morris Chang, founder of the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), once again warned that the company has become a geo-political battleground. According to Chang, globalization and free trade are almost dead, and other companies will use geo-political trends to defeat TSMC. The challenges faced by TSMC will only become more arduous, and its main competitors are from within the United States.
DetailsThe Kuomintang (KMT) and Taiwan People's Party (TPP) reached a partial consensus on a possible alliance in a closed-door meeting that lasted for three and a half hours on October 14.
DetailsGiven Taiwan's international circumstances, the indigenous production of submarines should be a national defense policy with strong consensus.
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