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    About our Taiwan news

    Latest news on Taiwan, Republic of China (ROC), covering cross-strait relations, politics, economy, technology, defence, and Chinese Taipei.

    Taiwan is an island democracy in East Asia with a population of approximately 23 million people. Officially known as the Republic of China, Taiwan operates as a self-governed entity with its own elected government, military, and currency. The capital Taipei serves as the political, economic, and cultural heart of the island, while major cities like Kaohsiung and Taichung contribute to its vibrant urban landscape.

    The semiconductor industry forms the backbone of Taiwan's economy, accounting for nearly one-fifth of GDP. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world's largest contract chipmaker, produces over 90 per cent of the globe's most advanced microchips. This technological dominance has created what analysts call a 'silicon shield', making Taiwan indispensable to the global economy as major companies including Apple, Nvidia, and Microsoft depend on Taiwanese chip production.

    Cross-strait relations between Taiwan and the People's Republic of China remain the defining challenge facing the island. China considers Taiwan part of its territory and has increased military pressure through frequent air and naval exercises. Taiwan's government, led by President Lai Ching-te of the Democratic Progressive Party, has responded by strengthening defence capabilities and deepening security partnerships, particularly with the United States. The island maintains a delicate balance between deterring threats while avoiding actions that could escalate tensions.

    Taiwan's democratic system represents a remarkable transformation from authoritarian rule to robust pluralism. Direct presidential elections began in 1996, and the island has since experienced multiple peaceful transfers of power between political parties. Taiwanese society embraces diverse cultural influences, from its 16 officially recognized indigenous peoples to various Han Chinese communities. The island's cultural richness extends to its renowned night markets, innovative cuisine, traditional temples, and natural landscapes ranging from mountain peaks to coastal vistas.

    Historical developments continue to shape Taiwan's present circumstances. Following the Chinese Civil War in 1949, the Nationalist government retreated to Taiwan and established control over the island. For decades, both governments claimed to represent all of China, but Taiwan has evolved into a distinct political entity with its own identity. The island's economic miracle transformed it from an agricultural economy into a high-tech powerhouse, though debates about its international status and relationship with China persist as central concerns.

    Our Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed on Taiwan delivers comprehensive, real-time coverage of political developments, economic trends, technological innovations, and social issues affecting the island. Whether you're monitoring cross-strait dynamics, tracking semiconductor industry news, or staying informed about Taiwan's democratic processes, this feed provides reliable reporting from diverse sources to give you a complete picture of developments in Taiwan and the wider region.


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