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Taiwan's defence spending will now exceed 3% of its GDP. This move aims to counter China's growing military pressure. The increased budget will fund new equipment and naval defenses. It also includes ...
Foxconn, Pegatron, and Quanta are moving AI-focused production to Mexico, even as Trump’s tariff threats and Mexico’s quiet diplomacy shape the runway.
Taiwan plans to increase its defence budget next year to over 3% of GDP, reflecting its commitment to security. This decision comes amid mounting military pressure from China and encouragement from ...
It also faces calls from Washington to spend more on its own defence, mirroring pressure from the US on Europe.
Taiwan's defence spending next year will exceed 3% of gross domestic product to demonstrate to the world the government's determination to fulfil its shared responsibility for security, Premier Cho ...
Taiwan's cabinet plans defence spending next year of T$949.5 billion ($31.27 billion), amounting to 3.32% of gross domestic product, the official Central News Agency said on Thursday, set to cross a ...
If China ever makes good on decades of threats and invades Taiwan, it could succeed or fail in the span of a few hours—the ...
China could obstruct peace negotiations between Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, a noted Sinophile ...
Republican lawmakers have been overwhelmingly complimentary of President Donald Trump meeting with Vladimir Putin and ...
Tiltrotor aircraft combine the vertical takeoff, hover, and vertical landings of a helicopter but offer the more extended range, higher speed, and fuel efficiency of a turboprop aircraft.
Washington must regain its strategic focus. The Trump administration’s penchant for disruptive policymaking conveys ad hockery rather than deliberate strategy. Worse, strategic incoherence risks ...