A former US security adviser said China would be able to "control the world economy" if it took over Taiwan’s chip factories
The island's president Tsai Ing-wen has championed the idea of "asymmetric warfare" to make Taiwan's forces more mobile and harder to attack
The island's defence ministry said China was increasingly "adopting an actual war approach and shifting from training to combat preparation"
The Ukraine war has prompted some elements in China's military-industrial complex to call for an increase in the defence budget
Fund managers say they are fielding increasing numbers of questions from clients about the odds of an invasion of Taiwan by China
Some TSMC staff said they were reluctant to move to the US due to “potential culture clashes” and concerns around “difficult to manage” American workers
The four US representatives will meet Taiwan’s President Tsai, as well as key business leaders from the island
Semiconductor demand remained high whilst orders for electronic products fell 21.8%, Taiwan's economy ministry said
Chinese fishing boats blamed for latest damage to internet cables to Taiwan, which has become a topic of national security, Taiwan News said
"To have dispatched an advanced fighter jet to shoot down a balloon with a missile, such behaviour is unbelievable," China's top diplomat said at a global security conference
China previously sanctioned the two firms in February last year over a $100-million arms sale to the island
It is rare but not unprecedented for Berkshire to quickly undo a multi-billion dollar investment in a company's stock