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China Responds
China Responds as Biden Approves $567 Million in Arms for Taiwan
The Pentagon says it has improved its Presidential Drawdown Authority since last year, when Taiwan was shipped moldy body army.
Biden approved Taiwan's biggest security package yet. China says the military aid won't deter it.
President Joe Biden said the US will send Taiwan its largest-ever security package worth up to $567 million amid rising tensions with China.
Arming Taiwan will ‘backfire,’ says China after Biden approves $567 mn defence aid
US President Joe Biden on Sunday approved $567 million-worth military aid to Taiwan. The latest round of aid comes as China has ramped aggression in the Taiwan Strait and has scaled up expansionist activities in the South China Sea where its naval forces have been frequently harassing nations of the region.
Biden Approves $567m Defense Support For Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions With China
President Biden approved $567 million in defence support for Taiwan, strengthening its military amid rising tensions with China.
Biden Approves $567 Million in Defense Support for Taiwan, White House Says
U.S. President Joe Biden on Sunday approved $567 million in defense support for Taiwan, the White House said, the latest move by the United States to boost the island's military in the face of rising tensions with China.
Biden Approves $567 Million In Defense Assistance For Taiwan
US President Joe Biden on Sunday approved $567 million in defense assistance for Taiwan, the White House said, as China ramps up political and military pressure on the self-ruled island.
Biden approves massive defense funding package for Taiwan amid China tensions
President Joe Biden has approved over half a billion dollars in defense funding for Taiwan amid increasing tensions with China over the territory.
Biden approves $567M in defense support for Taiwan, White House says
President Joe Biden on Sunday approved $567 million in defense support for Taiwan, the White House said, the latest move by the United States to boost the island’s military in the face of rising tensions with China.
Biden Approves US$567 Million in Military Support for Taiwan - TaiwanPlus News
U.S. President Joe Biden has authorized US$567 million in defense funding to support Taiwan, the highest amount yet.
Xi, China and Taiwan
China's Xi calls for Taiwan reunification in national day speech
President Xi Jinping reiterated his call for China to "reunite" with Taiwan, the self-ruled island China claims as its own, during an address on the eve of national holiday celebrations. Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te rejects China's claim on the island and Beijing in turn regards him as a "dangerous separatist".
Xi Jinping boasts 'no one can stop China' as he renews push for Taiwan reunification
Xi Jinping has claimed "no challenge can stop China" in a chest-thumping speech to mark the 75th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China. The Chinese president also reiterated his vision for Chinese reunification with Taiwan during his address at a reception at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
President Xi says Taiwan is China's sacred territory, opposes Taiwan's independence
Beijing, President Xi Jinping on Monday asked the Chinese people to be ready to overcome all uncertainties as he asserted that Taiwan is China's sacred territory and Beijing opposes Taiwanese independence, sending a strong warning to "separatists" in his address on the eve of National Day.
Taiwan On Alert
Taiwan on alert over 'multiple waves' of missile firing in inland China
Taiwan's Defence Ministry said on Sunday it was on alert after detecting "multiple waves" of missile firing deep in inland China, days after Beijing said it had carried out a successful test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Taiwan detects China's test-firing of missiles
Taiwan’s Defense Ministry says it detected multiple waves of missile firings within China, days after Beijing said it successfully fired an intercontinental ballistic missile
Taiwan On Alert After Detecting China Missile Firing
Taiwan said Sunday it was on heightened alert after detecting "multiple waves" of missile firings in inland China, days after Beijing test-launched an intercontinental ballistic missile.
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China is 10 years behind Taiwan on chips: NSTC
In leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing China is behind Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) by at least 10 years ...
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China Stocks Surge in Biggest Single-Day Rally Since 2008 on Stimulus Cheer
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Chinese stocks swept to their biggest single-day gains in 16 years on Monday, with domestic ...
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Taiwan raises alarm about renewed military threats from 'unstable' China
Taiwan's defence ministry raised the alarm on Thursday about a renewed surge of Chinese military activity around the island ...
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'Taiwan will eventually return to the embrace of the motherland': China at UNGA
During the General Debate of UNGA 79, Wang Yi. The minister for foreign affairs in China and a member of the political bureau ...
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Taiwan, Japan, and China: an inevitable entanglement
For Taiwan, this development holds profound significance. President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) promptly extended his congratulations ...
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Crew of Vietnamese fishing boat injured in an attack in the South China Sea, state media say
Vietnam's state media say a Vietnamese fishing boat was attacked in the South China Sea near the Paracel Islands, which are ...
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Taiwan-China Tensions Surge: 8 Arrested Amid Espionage Network Burst
In a significant development,
Taiwan
’s High Court recently convicted eight current and retired military officers for their involvement in a spy network that was secretly working for
China
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Mainland official hopes for mainland tourists to visit Taiwan Island soon
BEIJING -- Chinese Vice-Minister of Culture and Tourism Zhang Zheng expressed the hope that mainland residents will soon be ...
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