Tensions with Japan: Half of flights canceled in January
China’s travel warnings are leading to a sharp drop in flight bookings between China and Japan. Japan’s tourism industry is already feeling the impact.
By Redaktion Table
China’s travel warnings are leading to a sharp drop in flight bookings between China and Japan. Japan’s tourism industry is already feeling the impact.
By Redaktion Table
The United States has approved an arms package for Taiwan worth USD 11.1 billion. Militarily, it strengthens deterrence against China; politically, however, it risks stalling in Taiwan’s parliament – and could even undermine international support.
By David Demes
China has sharply criticized what it says is the largest US weapons delivery to Taiwan to date. The arms package includes, among other things, missile systems, howitzers and anti-tank missiles.
By Amelie Richter
Taiwan's exports of AI chips are growing strongly, especially to the USA. Taiwan is also an important supplier for Germany.
By Redaktion Table
After his original trip was postponed, Federal Foreign Minister Wadephul travels to China. The Chinese leadership is stepping up the pressure to assert its position on Taiwan internationally.
By Angela Köckritz
With its new National Security Strategy, the USA is shifting its focus to the Indo-Pacific, emphasizing national interests and setting military markers in its dealings with China. Taiwan is moving to the center of US security policy as a strategically important location.
By Amelie Richter
A new US law requires a regular review of the guidelines for dealing with Taiwan. Meanwhile, the Mercator Institute for China Studies warns of considerable consequences in view of increasing tensions in East Asia – including for Germany.
By Julia Fiedler
Japan and Germany are facing challenges in their relationship with China. The events surrounding Taiwan show that the time has come for closer strategic cooperation between the two countries.
By Aya Adachi and Michael Laha
According to insider reports, the USA is negotiating a semiconductor agreement with Taiwan. In addition to investments, the agreement also covers the training of American specialists. In return, Taiwan could hope for tariff reductions.
By Julia Fiedler
Taiwan plans to spend an additional 40 billion US dollars on defense over the next five years. For 2026, the government plans to increase defense spending to more than USD 30 billion.
By Leonardo Pape