Officials fear jurisdiction will be compromised and push could open door for Beijing to intervene in its domestic affairs
Shunxing39 cargo vessel is heading for Busan after Taipei suggests anchor-dragging was ‘sabotage’
Minister says Eutelsat OneWeb network falling short and Elon Musk’s Starlink ‘not an option’ given his Chinese links
Taipei and Washington draw different conclusions over meaning of unannounced military deployment
Beijing’s aviation authorities have partially restricted swaths of airspace, indicating imminent military activity
The island’s former president Tsai Ing-wen is the star of a thoughtful study of Taiwan’s past, present and uncertain future
How long can the island rely on its chipmaking industry to deter a Chinese invasion?
Taipei wants to show new administration it is serious about protecting itself against China
Industry loses competitiveness as government struggles to afford cheap-power incentives
Deal would increase investment in American semiconductor manufacturing and away from China
Total ETF assets soared nearly 50% in eight months to end of August
Taipei wants other democracies to push back harder against Beijing
Manoeuvres come after president asserted sovereignty but asked Beijing to co-operate to secure peace
Lai Ching-te says Beijing has ‘no right to represent’ Taipei in first National Day speech
Co-operation would be part of wider western ‘de-risking’ because of security fears over Chinese products
Defence minister says Taipei will not have as long to respond to any emergency as in the past
Supply chain of devices involved in audacious attacks in Lebanon spans three continents
Planned $17bn friendly tie-up between Shin Kong and Taishin would be country’s biggest financial sector merger
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Elite commando team makes plans to help island nation in event Beijing launches war
Ko Wen-je’s arrest rekindles debate over graft in development projects and judicial independence
The FSC is concerned about a potential brain drain from the stockpicking industry caused by demand for passive ETFs
Raymond Greene says Washington would ‘not rule out’ joint weapons development with Taipei
Visit to Washington area this week comes at sensitive time in relations between Beijing and Taipei
Regulator criticises use of phrases such as ‘interest falls like rain’ and ‘uninterrupted cash flow’