U.S. companies, importers and retailers will bear the initial costs which most economists expect to filter through the supply chain as a cost-push inflation.
The U.S. would gain from a change of approach that forgoes its conflict-risking militarization of the region.
Washington should realize that there is only one correct stance on the Taiwan question for the U.S.
Trump is ushering in a new modus operandi of the international order, one which easily discards norms and customs in the pursuit of national interest.
The U.S. turns a blind eye to ... its own military presence on and around the Korean Peninsula that has led to the uncertainties.
Following Trump’s election, Taiwanese officials contacted Trump’s team about procuring up to US$15 billion in military hardware.
The U.S. companies are well aware that the arms sales to Taiwan violate the one-China principle.
For the wider region, Trump’s victory means that the U.S.’ 'pivot to Asia” strategy ... would finally become a reality.
Taiwan should use diplomatic protest to strengthen national defense.
The U.S. has failed to thwart the progress of China's high-tech sector or contain the country's overall development.
Increasing protectionism and U.S.-China rivalry have posed challenges for Taiwan.