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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 75.097.935 von faultcode am 13.01.24 17:10:33‘Taiwan is China’s Taiwan’: Beijing says Taiwan’s ruling party is not representative of popular opinion
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/13/china-reacts-to-pivotal-taiw…
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“Taiwan is China’s Taiwan,” Chen Binhua, the spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said on Saturday after DPP’s Lai Ching-te emerged as the winner of the self-governing island’s presidential contest with more than 40% of the popular vote.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/13/china-reacts-to-pivotal-taiw…
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“Taiwan is China’s Taiwan,” Chen Binhua, the spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said on Saturday after DPP’s Lai Ching-te emerged as the winner of the self-governing island’s presidential contest with more than 40% of the popular vote.
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13.01.2024
Rückschlag für Peking: Chinakritiker Lai gewinnt Präsidentschaftswahl in Taiwan
Die Welt blickt nach Taiwan – inmitten von Spannungen mit China werden dort Wahlen abgehalten. Nun hat die Opposition dem chinakritischen Kandidaten der Regierungspartei zum Sieg gratuliert.
https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/taiwan-wahl-william-lai-von-d…
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»Ich möchte den Menschen in Taiwan dafür danken, dass sie ein neues Kapitel in unserer Demokratie schreiben«, sagte Lai in Taipeh. Laut der Nachrichtenagentur CNA sagte Lai weiter, dass sein Sieg wichtig sei, weil Taiwan auf der Seite der Demokratie und nicht des Autoritarismus stehen wird. Das taiwanische Volk habe sich erfolgreich gegen äußere Einflüsse bei den Wahlen gewehrt, sagte er demnach, das Land werde den richtig Weg weitergehen.
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Rückschlag für Peking: Chinakritiker Lai gewinnt Präsidentschaftswahl in Taiwan
Die Welt blickt nach Taiwan – inmitten von Spannungen mit China werden dort Wahlen abgehalten. Nun hat die Opposition dem chinakritischen Kandidaten der Regierungspartei zum Sieg gratuliert.
https://www.spiegel.de/ausland/taiwan-wahl-william-lai-von-d…
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»Ich möchte den Menschen in Taiwan dafür danken, dass sie ein neues Kapitel in unserer Demokratie schreiben«, sagte Lai in Taipeh. Laut der Nachrichtenagentur CNA sagte Lai weiter, dass sein Sieg wichtig sei, weil Taiwan auf der Seite der Demokratie und nicht des Autoritarismus stehen wird. Das taiwanische Volk habe sich erfolgreich gegen äußere Einflüsse bei den Wahlen gewehrt, sagte er demnach, das Land werde den richtig Weg weitergehen.
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The local market for investing in China-linked fixed income securities in Taiwan has seen assets under management plunge more than 94 per cent since 2019
6.12.
Taiwan’s big China ETF bust shows extent of financial decoupling
https://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/324401…
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6.12.
Taiwan’s big China ETF bust shows extent of financial decoupling
https://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/324401…
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5.12.
Taiwan Wants to Push Bounds of US Trade Deal to Beat Isolation
Taiwan’s top trade negotiator signaled a desire to expand Taipei’s initial agreement with Washington into one that more closely resembles a free trade deal, as the export-dependent economy works to counter China’s efforts at isolating it.
https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/taiwan-wants-to-p…
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Known formally as the US-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade, the current trade framework between the two economies covers issues such as regulatory practices, customs and corruption.
But it excludes anything about tariff reductions, traditionally called “market access” — thorny issues which are difficult to resolve, given tensions between the US and China. Beijing claims the democratically ruled island as part of its own territory.
The Biden administration also has opposed negotiating traditional free-trade deals, having refrained from picking up tariff talks with the UK and Kenya that it inherited from the Trump administration, due in part to opposition to past deals in Congress and a concern that such pacts in the past hurt American workers by incentivizing manufacturers to move overseas for cheaper labor.
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Taiwan Wants to Push Bounds of US Trade Deal to Beat Isolation
Taiwan’s top trade negotiator signaled a desire to expand Taipei’s initial agreement with Washington into one that more closely resembles a free trade deal, as the export-dependent economy works to counter China’s efforts at isolating it.
https://financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/taiwan-wants-to-p…
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Known formally as the US-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade, the current trade framework between the two economies covers issues such as regulatory practices, customs and corruption.
But it excludes anything about tariff reductions, traditionally called “market access” — thorny issues which are difficult to resolve, given tensions between the US and China. Beijing claims the democratically ruled island as part of its own territory.
The Biden administration also has opposed negotiating traditional free-trade deals, having refrained from picking up tariff talks with the UK and Kenya that it inherited from the Trump administration, due in part to opposition to past deals in Congress and a concern that such pacts in the past hurt American workers by incentivizing manufacturers to move overseas for cheaper labor.
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23.11.
WSJ: Satellite Images Indicate China Is Upgrading Its Air Bases for War
Air bases along China’s southeastern coast facing Taiwan have undergone significant infrastructure upgrades in recent years. Analysts say these changes are a sign of Beijing’s preparations for a conflict over Taiwan.
https://www.wsj.com/video/series/wsj-explains/satellite-imag…
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WSJ: Satellite Images Indicate China Is Upgrading Its Air Bases for War
Air bases along China’s southeastern coast facing Taiwan have undergone significant infrastructure upgrades in recent years. Analysts say these changes are a sign of Beijing’s preparations for a conflict over Taiwan.
https://www.wsj.com/video/series/wsj-explains/satellite-imag…
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https://www.bild.de/politik/ausland/news-ausland/palaestinen…
Schön.
Und nun bitteschön dasselbe für die Taiwanesen und Kurden.
Ach nein. Geht ja nicht, denn da hätten ja Xi, Erdogan und der Iran was dagegen.
5.10.
US Warns China Cost for Blockading Taiwan to Be 'Very High'
https://www.voanews.com/a/us-warns-china-cost-for-blockading…
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The United States is casting doubt on China’s willingness to launch a blockade of Taiwan as part of any effort by Beijing to take the island by force.
China’s military has staged multiple drills, most recently this past April, which state media described as efforts to simulate a possible blockade. But a top Pentagon official said Thursday that any attempt by China to carry out a blockade in real life could backfire badly.
In this image made from video footage made available Sunday, April 9, 2023, by China's CCTV, Chinese navy ships take part in a military drill in the Taiwan Strait.
“The cost for Beijing looks very high, and the risk looks very, very high,” Ely Ratner, the Defense Department’s assistant secretary for Indo-Pacific security affairs, told an audience in Washington.
“What happens the very minute that the PRC starts mounting a blockade against Taiwan? The global economy falls through the floor,” he said. “There will be no one immune from the economic pain that the PRC [People’s Republic of China] would place on the world.”
Ratner said the devastating economic impact of a blockade would also likely rally the international community around Taipei and against Beijing.
He also warned that despite China’s military advances, the Pentagon does not assess that Beijing has the capability of completely sealing off the island.
“We think that Taiwan would still have options on its own and with the international community to deliver the kind of industrial supplies and raw materials, food and energy it would need to sustain its society,” Ratner said, which would likely put the Chinese military in a difficult position.
“Ultimately, it would be up to Beijing to decide whether it wanted to start attacking commercial vessels to sustain a blockade,” he said. “The risk of escalation is extremely high.”
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US Warns China Cost for Blockading Taiwan to Be 'Very High'
https://www.voanews.com/a/us-warns-china-cost-for-blockading…
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The United States is casting doubt on China’s willingness to launch a blockade of Taiwan as part of any effort by Beijing to take the island by force.
China’s military has staged multiple drills, most recently this past April, which state media described as efforts to simulate a possible blockade. But a top Pentagon official said Thursday that any attempt by China to carry out a blockade in real life could backfire badly.
In this image made from video footage made available Sunday, April 9, 2023, by China's CCTV, Chinese navy ships take part in a military drill in the Taiwan Strait.
“The cost for Beijing looks very high, and the risk looks very, very high,” Ely Ratner, the Defense Department’s assistant secretary for Indo-Pacific security affairs, told an audience in Washington.
“What happens the very minute that the PRC starts mounting a blockade against Taiwan? The global economy falls through the floor,” he said. “There will be no one immune from the economic pain that the PRC [People’s Republic of China] would place on the world.”
Ratner said the devastating economic impact of a blockade would also likely rally the international community around Taipei and against Beijing.
He also warned that despite China’s military advances, the Pentagon does not assess that Beijing has the capability of completely sealing off the island.
“We think that Taiwan would still have options on its own and with the international community to deliver the kind of industrial supplies and raw materials, food and energy it would need to sustain its society,” Ratner said, which would likely put the Chinese military in a difficult position.
“Ultimately, it would be up to Beijing to decide whether it wanted to start attacking commercial vessels to sustain a blockade,” he said. “The risk of escalation is extremely high.”
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China als Aggressor in der EU:
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Dass ein Huawei-Verbot massive Folgen hätte, zeigt sich derzeit in Portugal. Die dortige Regierung hat durch Anpassungen an technische Sicherheitsrichtlinien aus Sicht des chinesischen Anbieters ein De-Facto-Verbot erlassen – die Firma hat deswegen am 31. August in Lissabon gegen den Sicherheitsausschuss der Aufsichtsbehörde Klage eingereicht.
Zugleich halten Firmen der Volksrepublik Beteiligungen an wichtigen portugiesischen Unternehmen – als viertgrößter ausländischer Investor. Portugiesische Zeitungen berichteten, dass China mit Vergeltungsmaßnahmen gedroht habe.
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2.10.
Mobilfunk Testfall 5G: Wie China aus der kritischen Infrastruktur verschwinden soll
https://www.capital.de/wirtschaft-politik/testfall-5g--wie-c…
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Dass ein Huawei-Verbot massive Folgen hätte, zeigt sich derzeit in Portugal. Die dortige Regierung hat durch Anpassungen an technische Sicherheitsrichtlinien aus Sicht des chinesischen Anbieters ein De-Facto-Verbot erlassen – die Firma hat deswegen am 31. August in Lissabon gegen den Sicherheitsausschuss der Aufsichtsbehörde Klage eingereicht.
Zugleich halten Firmen der Volksrepublik Beteiligungen an wichtigen portugiesischen Unternehmen – als viertgrößter ausländischer Investor. Portugiesische Zeitungen berichteten, dass China mit Vergeltungsmaßnahmen gedroht habe.
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2.10.
Mobilfunk Testfall 5G: Wie China aus der kritischen Infrastruktur verschwinden soll
https://www.capital.de/wirtschaft-politik/testfall-5g--wie-c…
Updated: 22:16 BST, 3 October 2023
EXCLUSIVE: 55 Chinese sailors are feared dead after nuclear submarine 'gets caught in a trap intended to snare British and US vessels in the Yellow Sea'
• Twenty-two officers were among the 55 reported to have died in the Yellow Sea
• China denies it happened - and apparently refused international assistance
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12589429/chinese-sa…
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EXCLUSIVE: 55 Chinese sailors are feared dead after nuclear submarine 'gets caught in a trap intended to snare British and US vessels in the Yellow Sea'
• Twenty-two officers were among the 55 reported to have died in the Yellow Sea
• China denies it happened - and apparently refused international assistance
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12589429/chinese-sa…
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