Talking Points: What Do Trade Agreements Say About Taiwan?
By Pasha Hsieh
By Hiroaki Shiga
By Preston Cheung and Venisa Wai
By Jaewoong Yoon
By Elizabeth Chien-Hale
By Tan Hsien-Li
By José E. Alvarez
By Yoichiro Hamabe
By Bing Ling
By Yu-Jie Chen
By Jacques deLisle
By Peter Dutton
By Richard Bush
By Eungi Hong
By Railla Puno
By Hualing Fu
By Aaron Halegua and Yifu Dong
By Sejong Youn
By Matthew S. Erie
May 10– May 16
Chinese President Xi Jinping warns US President Donald Trump that mishandling disagreements over Taiwan could push the two countries toward conflict; China's legislature considers the first comprehensive revision of the Agriculture Law since 2002; Japanese legislators begin discussing a draft amendment to the constitution that would allow the Cabinet to extend Diet members’ terms during national emergencies; a South Korean appeals court increases the prison term given to former President Yoon Suk Yeol's interior minister for aiding him in declaring martial law in 2024; Taiwan's Legislative Yuan prepares to vote next week on a motion to impeach President Lai Ching-te that is expected to fail.