which won a slim majority over the DPP in Taiwan’s legislative yuan, or parliament. Beijing will also count on the failure of Lai to win a majority of the votes for president. Let us not forget ...
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te has just completed his first 100 days in office, giving observers a taste of what the next ...
China faces many limitations to de-dollarization and just can't copy Russia's sanctions-proofing playbook.
At the conclusion of the summit, two Republic of China (Taiwan) Members of the Legislative Yuan – one from the ... be held to ...
China is at least 10 years behind Taiwan when it comes to advanced semiconductor manufacturing, as TSMC inches closer to 2nm ...
His party, the Democratic Progressive Party, also lost ground in the Legislative Yuan, Taiwan legislature ... with Lai, her vice president, in the passenger seat. They drove along the Taiwanese ...
Partisan strife was frequent and justice bills were few in the previous legislative session, civil groups said on Thursday, ...
Here are the results. DPP wins the presidency but fails to secure a majority of 57 seats in the Yuan, finishing with 51 seats. As a result, the new president and his party could struggle to pass ...
A leading economist in China said the country could ramp up fiscal support for the economy by issuing as much as 10 trillion ...
On January 13, Taiwan held elections for its top office and members of the Legislative Yuan (parliament). Lai Ching-te, who was previously the island's deputy head, won with 40.05% of the vote.
So Beijing is caught in a bit of a bind. If it allows the yuan to continue to weaken, it risks the ire of President Trump, and escalating the trade war. He and President Xi are expected to meet in ...
Bullish bets on the Chinese yuan strengthened after a bazooka of stimulus measures led to global investors reallocating funds to Asia's largest economy, while long positions in most other emerging ...