News Source: Taiwan News
| 25 days ago
Taiwan and China will begin talks on a trade agreement in December as the island seeks to revive its economy and the government in Beijing aims for extra leverage over its counterpart in Taipei. The accord will be discussed at cross-strait
News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 month ago
09 am TWN, The China Post news staff Ma Ying-jeou doubles as Kuomintang chairman The Kuomintang (KMT) seemed to be back to its old self when President Ma Ying-jeou took up the chairmanship at the eighteenth national congress of the party
News Source: Taiwan News
| 2 months ago
Taipei, Sept. 30 (CNA) President Ma Ying-jeou has appointed former Premier Liu Chao-shiuan to attend the upcoming annual conference of Forum 2000, which is slated for Oct. 11-13 in Prague, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Wednesday. According to
News Source: Uinta County News
| 2 months ago
President Ma Ying-jeou expressed Tuesday gratitude for the Nippon Foundation's generous donation in 1999 to help the thousands of victims of a magnitude-7.3 earthquake that shattered central Taiwan on Sept. 21 that year. Ma told the foundation's
News Source: Taiwan News
| 2 months ago
Tokyo, Sept. 6 (CNA) Former Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui's proposal that Japan should coordinate its foreign policy closely with the United States and engage moderately with China in a speech Saturday was highlighted in several mainstream
News Source: The Economist
| 2 months ago
Dalai Lama was surely the last thing Taiwan’s president, Ma Ying-jeou, wanted amid widespread public anger over his government’s slow response to a deadly typhoon in August...But for all its grumbling about the trip, which is due to end on
News Source: Taiwan News
| 3 months ago
The Dalai Lama canceled an international news conference scheduled for Monday morning on the first full day of his visit amid government concern over the political connotations. The Dalai Lama was expected to arrive on a flight at Taiwan Taoyuan
News Source: Taiwan News
| 3 months ago
Defense Minister Chen Chao-min and Cabinet Secretary General Hsieh Hsiang-chuan tendered their resignations Wednesday over their handling of the typhoon, while President Ma Ying-jeou plunged to a new low in opinion polls. Premier Liu Chao-shiuan said