A Chinese attempt to develop a special economic zone with joint Taiwan management has run afoul of the government in Taipei, which sees it as an attempt by Beijing to make political inroads on the democratic island.
The Pingtan Experimental Zone, (...)
Taiwan's government unveiled the first stage of a new stimulus effort Thursday to help the island's export-driven economy grow up to 4 percent next year amid global uncertainty.
Vice Premier Sean Chen said the government will expand investment in (...)
Fitch Ratings said Thursday that China's credit risk has increased because local governments have become heavily indebted, with a lack of disclosure by financial institutions compounding the problem.
The comments by Fitch, one of the three major (...)
Taiwan's main opposition party said Tuesday its headquarters has been the target of a sustained hacking attack from China and one instance of hacking from the government in Taipei.
Deputy Director Alex Huang of the Democratic Progressive Party's (...)
Taiwan's economy saw its strongest growth in five years in the fourth quarter, surging 9.2 percent with help from stimulus-fueled demand from China for the island's high-tech exports.
For all of 2009, Taiwan's economy contracted 1.9 percent, the (...)
A typhoon-spawned mudslide engulfed a mountain village in southern Taiwan, burying up to 600 people, a police official and a rescued villager said Monday.
Typhoon Morakot dumped up to 80 inches of rain on some communities over the weekend before (...)
A powerful typhoon lashed Taiwan with strong winds and heavy rains Monday, disrupting air traffic and triggering landslides and floods that killed at least one man in the southeastern part of the island.
Typhoon Fung Wong hit Taiwan just before (...)