President-elect Donald Trump’s victory on Tuesday leaves the Taiwanese wondering whether the U.S. would come to their defense ...
Gen. Kevin Schneider warned that the Chinese activities have increased dramatically since Taiwan’s new president was ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin described China on Thursday as Russia's ally and threw his weight behind Beijing's claims ...
Taiwan's exports rose less than expected in October, as benefits from the booming artificial intelligence (AI) industry were ...
CNN’s Will Ripley talks to the crew of the TV show “Zero Day,” which dramatizes what it could look like if China were to ...
As U.S. President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second term in office, China is bracing for unpredictability in its ...
The president-elect’s call for Taiwan to spend more on its own defense and his complaints about its semiconductor dominance ...
Over the past two years, major Chinese military exercises around Taiwan have gone from comparatively rare to almost routine.
It's important to understand that China does not want to fight a war over Taiwan, so if the Trump administration adheres closely to the One China Policy and resists forms of military provocation (e.g.
Chinese business people may be able to find creative ways to avoid U.S. tariffs, but for Beijing, its concerns for the ...
Regardless of which candidate wins the White House, both Harris and Trump will continue long-standing U.S. policy toward Taiwan. Specifically, they will adhere to the U.S. One China policy ...