President-elect Donald Trump’s victory on Tuesday leaves the Taiwanese wondering whether the U.S. would come to their defense under a new, more non-interventionist-minded administration.
Over the past two years, major Chinese military exercises around Taiwan have gone from comparatively rare to almost routine.
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 ...
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 ...
Chinese business people may be able to find creative ways to avoid U.S. tariffs, but for Beijing, its concerns for the ...
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.
Exports to Taiwan's largest trading partner, China, edged down 2.1%, worsening from the previous month's gain of 1.7%. Total ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — The first time China faced Donald Trump in the White House, there was a trade war, a breach of protocol ...
When Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in 2020 it took China almost a week to issue an official message to congratulate him, as ...
Taiwan's China Airlines is nearing a decision to split a multi-billion-dollar order for long-distance passenger jets between ...
Trade and the self-ruled island of Taiwan are among the issues predicted to bring friction to the relationship between ...