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Taiwan’s response to the Chinese threat in this year’s drill is refreshingly direct: Train like war could start tomorrow.
Distributed Maritime Ops seeks to increase the resilience of US forces against Chinese A2/AD threats by complicating enemy ...
Taiwan’s military pay reform may ease recruitment woes, but stagnant promotion incentives and underfunded defense goals ...
Nvidia's H20 chip gets the green light for China after US policy shifts; TSMC breaks records and joins the trillion-dollar club; and Taiwan's tech community quietly backs a grassroots recall movement ...
Taiwan's export orders for advanced process semiconductors and AI servers continued to perform well in June 2025, despite ...
President Trump says he reached a trade agreement with the Philippines following a White House visit by its president. The ...
The rise of economic nationalism and power rivalry has challenged middle powers such as Indonesia to reassess their long-held foreign-policy doctrines. Once able to maintain flexibility through its ...
The Office of Management and Budget under the Executive Office of the President said the Trump administration appreciated the ...
Trump announced worldwide tariffs in April, which he then paused for a 90-day period, which has expired. Since then Trump has sporadically announced new tariffs on several countries to take effect on ...
Beyond alliances, Australia is shaping its own path: trade with China, a wary eye on AUKUS, and sovereignty in action.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s shares are on track to close at a record high after it delivered an earnings beat and raised revenue guidance for 2025 despite multiple headwinds.
At this early stage, prioritization is only one of several approaches the Trump administration may pursue. But for now, signs of prioritization are evident in the administration’s words and actions.