China has launched extensive joint military exercises aimed at Taiwan, signaling increased tensions and a warning against 'Taiwan Independence' forces. The drills involve multiple branches of the military and test joint operation capabilities.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick threatens to withhold Chips Act grants unless companies significantly boost their US semiconductor projects, following Taiwan's $100 billion investment announcement.
China's military launches joint army, navy, and rocket force exercises around Taiwan, targeting perceived threats of independence and escalating regional tensions. Is Taiwan prepared for this show of force?
China has launched extensive military drills around Taiwan, warning against independence. Taiwan responds by tracking Chinese vessels and enhancing its defense measures amid rising tensions.
In a recent press conference, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi declared that China will retaliate against US tariffs and criticized Washington's approach to bilateral relations, especially concerning the fentanyl crisis and Taiwan.
In a historic move, TSMC announces a $100bn investment in the US, potentially reshaping global semiconductor dynamics and US-Taiwan relations, while raising security concerns in Taiwan.
In a groundbreaking announcement, TSMC plans to invest $100 billion in US chip manufacturing, creating tens of thousands of jobs and aiming to boost America’s foothold in the semiconductor industry.