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Taiwan, Central Bank
Taiwan raises GDP forecast on tech boost, sees 'easing' policy environment
Taiwan's central bank raised its economic growth estimate for the year, expecting a boost from technologies like artificial intelligence, and said the tone of global monetary policy was moving towards easing even as it kept interest rates unchanged.
Taiwan Central Bank Leaves Key Interest Rates Unchanged
Taiwan’s central bank held rates steady with a watchful eye on inflation, declining to join the Federal Reserve and a growing number of its Asian counterparts in starting to ease monetary policy.
Fed Meeting Today: Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates in Half-Point Move
Follow live coverage of the Federal Reserve's September policy meeting, including the interest-rate decision, summary of economic projections, and Chairman Jerome Powell's news conference today.
Taiwan leaves interest rates unchanged, raises GDP forecast
Taiwan's central bank held its policy interest rate unchanged while raising its growth estimate for the year on Thursday, asserting the need for vigilant monetary policy even as inflation gradually eases but remains a lingering concern.
Taiwan, Hezbollah
Taiwan security bodies 'paying great attention' to Hezbollah beeper explosions
Taiwan-based Gold Apollo said the devices were made by a Budapest-based company with a license to use its brand.
Who made Hezbollah’s exploding devices? Questions swirl around a mysterious supply chain stretching from Taiwan to Hungary
The deadly simultaneous explosions triggered by hundreds of pagers carried by Hezbollah members in Lebanon have thrust a little-known Taiwanese electronics manufacturer into the global spotlight, after its damaged products were identified in images following the attack.
Hezbollah's exploding pagers made by Hungarian company, Taiwan firm says
A Taiwanese firm's name appeared on Hezbollah's pagers that blew up in Lebanon, but the company says they were made by a Hungarian partner.
China, Taiwan
The US Navy is planning for possible war by 2027, when China expects it will be ready to invade Taiwan, US admiral says
Adm. Lisa Franchetti outlined a seven-goal plan for 2027, which Washington has repeatedly said is Xi Jinping's target for readying China's military.
China’s growing military activity makes a shift to war harder to spot, warns Taiwan
Taiwan’s defence minister has warned that China’s growing military activity will make it more difficult to spot harbingers of an attack on his country. Wellington Koo said Taiwan needed to test its ability to respond to “a potential sudden contingency” and that his country’s reaction time to an emergency “cannot be as long as we would have imagined in the past”.
How the Navy's top officer will prep the service for war with China
WASHINGTON - The Navy is taking lessons from its combat in the Red Sea over the past year and what Ukraine has done to hold off the Russians in the Black Sea to help U.S. military leaders prepare the service for a potential future conflict with China.
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Top Taiwan Court to Rule on Legal Challenge to Death Penalty
Taiwan’s Constitutional Court is set to rule on whether the archipelago should abolish the death penalty, a key test of its ...
14h
on MSN
Fruit and seafood are the latest front in escalating Taiwan-China tensions
Taiwan says China’s ban on imports of its fruit, vegetables, seafood and other goods violate trade rules, in the latest ...
Foreign Policy
10h
China Should Worry About Europe if It Attacks Taiwan
It’s 2028, and U.S. intelligence services have assessed that the Chinese military is preparing a full-scale invasion of ...
23h
Taiwan deepening security cooperation with US, other 'allies'
Taiwan's combat effectiveness has improved thanks to its deepening security partnership with the United States and other ...
1d
on MSN
China announces sanctions on US companies selling arms to self-ruled Taiwan
China has announced sanctions on American companies selling arms to the self-ruled island of Taiwan, which Beijing claims as ...
2d
on MSN
The US sent Taiwan waterlogged shipments of moldy body armor and machine guns tossed in a cardboard box, DoD watchdog says
The ruined shipments sat for months at an air base because the Army didn't call flights to deliver them, the OIG said in a ...
23h
Taiwan Set for Rate Decision as Worries Linger Over Home Prices
Taiwan’s central bank is poised to announce the level for its benchmark interest rate and potentially unveil measures to rein ...
The Manila Times on MSN
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Taiwan recognises same-sex marriages between Chinese, Taiwanese
TAIPEI: Same-sex Taiwanese-Chinese couples are now legally able to register their marriages in Taiwan, Taipei said on ...
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