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'USA Caucus' Established in Taiwan's Legislature
A caucus was established today in Taiwan's legislature to advocate for closer ties to the United States.

AIT Deems Taiwan 'Unfriendly for Innovators' Due to Uber Controversy
The American Institute in Taiwan penned a strongly worded letter opposing government plans to institute new rules which would affect Uber services in Taiwan.

Washington and Taipei Are Struggling to Bridge the Cultural and Information Gap
Misunderstandings on both sides handicap a robust and coherent US-Taiwan dialogue, writes Milo Hsieh.

OPINION: No Surprise as US Opposes Referendum on Taiwanese Independence
The recent debate among US policy thinkers has barely bothered to mention what Taiwanese people want.

Taiwan News: US Scholars Urge Trump to Defend Taiwan From Chinese Aggression
A daily breakdown of Taiwan's top stories and why they matter.

Taiwan News: Premier Lai to Lead Mass Cabinet Resignations as Budget Is Passed
A daily breakdown of Taiwan's top stories and why they matter.

Taiwan News: CEC Floats Referendum Reform After Long Lines Mar Elections
Your daily dose of news from Taiwan and around the region.

Protesters Gather in Taipei to Condemn US 'Persecution' of Julian Assange
Activists coalesced outside the American Institute in Taiwan to raise awareness and call for the freedom of the Wikileaks founder.

How the American Institute in Taiwan Grew From Uncertain Beginnings
Establishing the AIT, which recently opened its new complex in Neihu, took a combination of diplomatic resilience and timely penny-pinching.

Taiwan News: Tai Takes Badminton Gold at Asian Games, Sun An-tso Pleads Guilty
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