... for Our Industry'. Despite the legacy media's harsh criticism of President Donald Trump's tariffs, many American industries are praising the welcome change they hope it will bring.
A significant portion of this investment will go toward expanding U.S. chip production, including three new semiconductor fabrication plants in Arizona, adding to its existing projects in the state
Around 80% of all Mexican exports go to the US, which means that the majority of their manufacturing base will be immediately hit with a drop in US retail demand.
Taiwan's partnership with the United States is a source of strength for the high-tech industry, including the semiconductor sector, and shows the island is a trusted and reliable partner, President Lai Ching-te told a think-tank in Hawaii.
Taiwan's Defense Ministry has signed an agreement with the US government to purchase 1,000 attack drones from two American companies, AeroVironment and Anduril Industries, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
With China continuing to conduct military drills near Taiwan, as well as recently reaffirming that use of force will always remain an option to bring Taiwan under its control, concerns have grown over how potential Chinese actions in the region could
The Financial Times curiously chose September 11 to run the following perhaps overly sensational headline, which pretty much checks every box of classic "global war on terror" fear-mongering, but which also pivots straight to the 'next big war theate
Zhang informed Sullivan that reunification of Taiwan with the mainland is "the mission and responsibility" of the Chinese PLA military and that it won't be deterred.
Given that official Washington seems increasingly determined to fight Beijing over Taiwan, concerned Americans are right to wonder: how did the question of Taiwan come to be of such purported importance to these global powers?
US President Joe Biden has declined to say how his nation would defend Taiwan from Beijing's military, but would not "rule out" putting boots on the ground on the self-administered Chinese island.
American-made weapons will soon be bound for Taiwan, American lawmakers are telling Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te, sending shockwaves of uncertainty through electronics and metals markets this week.
A mere few days after Taiwan's new president, Lai Ching-te, was sworn into office at the start of the week, China's military on Thursday morning (local time) initiated two days of large-scale military drills.
Taiwan's new president has been sworn into office, calling on the Chinese regime to stop its military and political intimidations in a speech unlikely to deter the communist regime's ambition to seize control of the self-ruling island.
American troops are to be permanently stationed in Taiwan, according to Taipei, a huge move that will likely send tensions with China soaring as it president Xi Jinping covets the island.
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