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Published on Apr 30, 2025Source: Tech in Asia - Neutral
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Published on Apr 30, 2025
As Taiwan Prepares for a Chinese Invasion, Missile Shortages Abound
Taiwan plans to repel a potential Chinese invasion of their embattled island democracy with Javelin missiles. Recent video posted online displays Taiwanese forces practicing how to destroy hostile targets, such as ships that get close to Taiwanese shores, …
Source: The National Interest - Washington D.C. - Right-wing -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
Taiwan's Growth Surprise Down To Frontloading
Summary Taiwan's first quarter GDP growth significantly beat forecasts at 5.4% YoY. It was driven by a strong contribution from net exports, offsetting a slowdown in domestic demand. While such strong figures are not set to last, we are raising our …
Source: Seeking Alpha - Pending -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
Philippine-Taiwan interaction would be seen in Beijing as independence support, analyst says
Potential Philippine interactions with Taiwan would be a “dangerous step” that would be seen as support for Taiwanese independence and could trigger economic retaliation from Beijing, according to a Chinese academic. China’s foreign ministry summoned Jaime …
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
Russia takes note of rising tensions around Taiwan — Security Council Secretary
MOSCOW, April 30. /TASS/. Russia is aware of the escalating tensions surrounding Taiwan amid external provocations that threaten regional stability, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu said. "We continue to observe increasing …
Source: TASS - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
Can Taiwan Learn From Japan’s Unmanned Service Industry?
It is a cool, rainy day in springtime Tokyo. The crossing in front of Shibuya Station is no longer bustling with throngs of young people. The dearth of younger people and the resulting manpower shortage is obvious everywhere. At Narita Airport, passport …
Source: CommonWealth Magazine - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
Taiwan shares end flat amid lingering tariff concerns
Taipei, April 30 (CNA) Shares in Taiwan closed little changed Wednesday as investors remained concerned by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats, especially with a possible tariff on semiconductors expected to be unveiled next week, dealers said …
Source: Focus Taiwan - Neutral -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
Most mainland Chinese citizens oppose use of force to unify with Taiwan: survey
Source: South China Morning Post - Indeterminate -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
1st LD-Writethru: Taiwan people increasingly recognize that U.S. is harming Taiwan: mainland spokesperson
BEIJING, April 30 (Xinhua) -- A Chinese mainland spokesperson on Wednesday said the people of Taiwan were becoming increasingly aware of the harm inflicted by the United States and that the island is being led to ruin by the Democratic Progressive Party ( …
Source: China Internet Information Center - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on Apr 30, 2025
Stop playing with fire – China urges Philippines to halt sending wrong signals to Taiwan
China has urged the Philippines to stop sending wrong signals to separatist forces seeking “Taiwan independence.’’ Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for China’s State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, said this at a news conference in Beijing on Wednesday. He said …
Source: Daily Post - Neutral