Richard Harris of Port Shelter Investment Management sees the Chinese stimulus as quite substantial and says it will take ...
People planning to travel to China can use the Mainland Affairs Council’s hotline at (02) 2397-5589 (ex 5011) or the Straits ...
The hotlines will address concerns over new guidelines from Beijing for supporters of Taiwanese independence. Read more at ...
The United States said Monday that its travel warning for China, which it relaxed last week after three American prisoners were freed, could move back up if Beijing again arrests US citizens.
Unilateral move comes as Beijing faces headwinds both within and without, including fears about destabilising effect of ...
It might seem like a small step, but it is an important and positive one: On Wednesday, the United States Department of State ...
Taiwan has launched hotlines for travelers seeking information about their 'safety risks' while in China, which recently published tough criminal sentencing guidelines for supporters of the island's ...
The Biden administration drove ‘a fairly tough bargain’ with Beijing in gaining the release of the Uygurs, one of whom has ...
To call the hotline, travelers to China can use the council’s hotline at 2397-5589 ex. 5011 or the SEF's hotline at 2175-7000 ex. 7033, while travelers to Hong Kong or Macau can contact the council at ...
Taiwan has launched hotlines for travellers seeking information about their "safety risks" while in Hong Kong, Macau and ...
The official visit coincided with the Global Tourism Economy Forum (GTEF) Council Preparatory Meeting, held to chart a strategic roadmap for the Forum's future ...
Taiwan has launched hotlines for travelers to inquire about safety risks when visiting China, Hong Kong, and Macau, following ...