Protesters agree to end siege after receiving assurances that planned trade deal with mainland China would be subject to increased public consultation
Taiwan protesters were less worried about doing business with Beijing than they are fed up with the way such deals are made
Police expelled protesters from Taiwan’s guarded cabinet offices before dawn on Monday, but hundreds more remain camped out in Parliament
The deal would open 144 service categories in Taiwan and China to the other side’s investors and enjoys broad support
Some 130,000 protesters around Taiwan took to the streets to call for the closure of three nuclear power plants and the decommissioning of a fourth that has not started operations
President Ma Ying-jeou suggests that Tokyo, Beijing, his government negotiate code of conduct outlining measures to avoid deadly mishaps during tests of military strength over control of East China Sea
This month, Foxconn signed a deal to invest $1 billion in high-tech research and development in Indonesia
Investment and trade deals have been reached, but some of China’s more ambitious projects are falling short as Taiwanese worry about getting too close
Wang Yu-chi, head of Taiwan's China policy, will visit two Chinese cities February 11 to 14 and meet his Chinese counterpart
The four-day talks, starting Feb. 11, will mark a big step towards expanding cross-Strait dialogue beyond economic and trade issues
Taiwan’s parliament amended a law to extend self-governing rights to majority indigenous towns throughout the island
Beijing normally uses its economic power to stop other countries from signing agreements with Taiwan
Surging popularity of program has led to new traffic headaches
Taiwan hopes all parties can use Taiwan’s year-old East China Sea Peace Initiative to work on finding a solution
Taiwan president Ma Ying-jeou has eased cross-Strait hostilities since taking office in 2008
China and Taiwan once jockeyed for allies by offering countries money to switch allegiances, but in 2008 agreed to stop the practice
Beijing, backed by its economic muscle, previously forbid its 170-plus diplomatic allies from engaging with Taiwan
Decision follows complaint earlier this week from Taiwan’s government and angry citizens
China and Taiwan have shelved political hostilities for the past five years to reach a series of trade and investment deals
Government has banned bribery, pledged to follow up citizen complaints about graft, make it easier for foreign companies to report wrongdoing
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