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Amidst Tension and Competition, Taiwanese Companies Are Moving, U.S. Think Tank Finds
In a new report, a scholar at a U.S. think tank found that some Taiwanese businesses are moving away from both mainland China and Taiwan, with the majority targeting Southeast Asia, in the midst of concerns about growing tensions and competition. But "[t]he economies on the two
U.S. Banks Pressed on Chinese Business at Congressional Hearing
At a Congressional hearing earlier this week, a Republican Congressman pressed several banking executives about their willingness to do business with China.
Lithuania and Taiwan Meet To Bolster High-Tech Trade
Lithuanian trade officials and business representatives are visiting Taiwan this week to strengthen trade cooperation in high technology.
WTO Members Discuss China Trade Issues at March SPS Meeting
At the WTO SPS Committee meeting held on March 23-25, for which the meeting minutes were recently circulated, there were discussions of a number of SPS measures imposed by China or imposed by other Members against Chinese goods.
U.S.-Taiwan Trade Initiative Negotiating Mandate Released
Yesterday, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative released a "negotiating mandate" for the "U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade." The press release from the Office of Trade Negotiation under Taiwan's Executive Yuan noted that both Taiwan and the United States "
China Ratchets Up Sanctions on Taiwan
China has ramped up trade sanctions on Taiwan by curbing additional Taiwanese imports. It also announced sanctions on two foundations and at least four companies for engaging in "separatist activities."
China Suspends Some Imports from Taiwan In Reaction to Pelosi's Visit
With U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arriving in Taiwan today, China's Customs suspended imports from some Taiwanese food companies.