Fiery response after US Navy sails warship into Taiwan Strait. USS John Finn sailed through a corridor in the Taiwan Strait for the first time in 2024 FoxNews
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Taiwan faces economic uncertainty as tensions rise | Lim Hui Jie, CNBC
Asset manager Amundi warned Taiwan could face a possible blockade as tensions with China are expected to rise, but business advisory firm Teneo said a blockade was “highly unlikely.” CNBC
China is unable to invade Taiwan | Axios
Most U.S. and Taiwanese experts polled in a new survey say China lacks the capabilities to effectively carry out an amphibious invasion of Taiwan but is well-positioned to execute a blockade. Axios
Why China Can’t Stop Its Decline | Howard W. French, FP
“A new shift has occurred recently, and if anything, it has been even more dramatic. Here and there, and then suddenly almost everywhere, opinion shapers and experts have been saying that the great Chinese growth engine is broken and that the country is no longer destined to lead the world in the decades ahead.” Foreign Policy
Taiwan begins building anti-submarine frigate | G. Arthur, DefenseNews
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — Taiwan’s largest private shipbuilder has started building an anti-submarine warfare frigate expected to relieve stress on the fleet. DefenseNews
Singapore and Philippines Rebuked by China | Heijmans et al, Time
Beijing reminded Singapore of its “one-China” position on Taiwan and summoned the Philippines envoy after the two Southeast Asian nations congratulated new President Lai Ching-te for his election win. Time
US experts think Taiwan Strait crisis likely in 2024 | Taiwan News
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A new study by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) found a majority of U.S. and Taiwanese experts believe that a Taiwan Strait crisis is likely in 2024, that China is capable of imposing a blockade on Taiwan, but that it is not currently capable of launching an amphibious invasion. Taiwan News
U.S. lawmakers show post-election support | P. Zengerle, Reuters
WASHINGTON, Jan 23 (Reuters) – The leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives Taiwan Caucus, Republican Representative Mario Diaz Balart and Democratic Representative Ami Bera, have arrived in Taipei, their offices said on Tuesday, in a show of support after the island’s election. Reuters
China, Africa join forces to advance modernization | New China TV
Taiwan Export Orders Plunge 16% | RTTNews
(RTTNews) – Taiwan’s export orders declined at the steepest pace in sixteen months after recovering in the previous month, according to data released by the Ministry of Economic Affairs on Monday. RTTNews