Unfortunately, Taiwan is not prepared for Beijing’s gray-zone actions—and neither is its main supporter, the United States.
The Taiwanese chip giant TSMC’s plan to invest $100 billion in the United States has been met with anxiety and criticism in ...
U.S. “silicon statecraft” is overly reliant on a single firm, TSMC. An intergovernmental approach would provide a lasting ...
TSMC’s $100 billion will significantly boost America’s semiconductor manufacturing industry but how it will shape US-Taiwan ...
In January 1988, one of Taiwan’s most senior nuclear engineers defected to the United States after passing crucial ...
A group of House Republicans is introducing legislation to assert Taiwan as the official name of the independently-governed island in U.S. communication, pushing back against claims to the ...
As President Trump turns toward Russia, Taiwan grapples with its reliance on U.S. support in the face of conflict with China.
Raymond Greene, the most senior U.S. official in Taiwan, said Washington will not abandon its commitment to the island.
Taiwan also is not the only government to win favor in Washington. Saudi Arabia's $1.3 trillion U.S. spending plan, announced ...
A bipartisan bill was put forward in the US Senate on Wednesday with the aim of renaming Taiwan’s representative office in ...
The governor's trip comes after TSMC announced a major expansion in Phoenix and follows President Trump casting doubt on future federal funding.
A bill was introduced in the US Senate this week to negotiate renaming Taiwan’s de facto embassy in Washington as the “Taiwan ...