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Taipei, Jun 1: Taiwan plans to lend ally Haiti 150 million for infrastructure development in a bid to shore up relations amid a renewed diplomatic onslaught by rival China that has stripped it of two foreign allies in the past month.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrew Lee said Thursday the aid was aimed at developing rural power grids in the impoverished Caribbean nation that is still recovering from a devastating 2010 earthquake.
"This provides a win-win situation to help a diplomatic ally with a major infrastructure development project and also creates overseas business opportunities for Taiwanese companies," Lee was quoted as saying by the official Central News Agency.
Haiti is one of just 18 countries that continue to recognize self-ruling democratic Taiwan after the Dominican Republic and Burkina Faso switched ties to Beijing last month.
China claims Taiwan as its own territory and opposes any recognition of the island as an independent state.
Beijing has been steadily increasing pressure on Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen over the past two years following her refusal to acknowledge the "one-China principle" under which China defines Taiwan as a Chinese province. The sides split amid civil war in 1949 and China threatens to use force to grain control over the island.
Along with diplomatic pressure, Beijing has cut the numbers of Chinese tourists visiting Taiwan and increased naval and air force patrols around the island in recent months.
Tsai's administration has remained defiant however, and has received support from Washington in the form of defense assistance and the planned opening this month of a new de-facto U.S. embassy in the capital Taipei.
 (AP)


Taipei, Mar 26: Several Chinese military aircraft were seen flying Monday over the Bashi Channel, which lies between Taiwan and the Philippines, as part of a long-range flight training mission in the Western Pacific, the Ministry of National Defence (MND) said, according to CNA.
The military aircraft included an unspecified number of Su-30 fighter, a Shaanxi Y-8 transport plane and a Xian H-6 strategic bomber. They all returned to their bases in China on the same route after the training mission, according to the MND.
Taiwan's military keeps a close watch on Chinese military movements and maintains the necessary measures to ensure national security, the ministry added. Taiwan even scrambled aircraft to shadow military planes from China’s mainland as they flew through the Bashi Channel, a report in the South China Morning Post added.
On March 21, Taiwan sent ships and aircraft to shadow a mainland aircraft carrier group that sailed through the narrow Taiwan Strait.
The self-ruled island is one of China’s most sensitive issues and a potential military flashpoint.
The exercises by the mainland’s People’s Liberation Army come at a time of heightened tension between Beijing and Taipei, and follow strong warnings by Chinese President Xi Jinping against Taiwan separatism.
Beijing views Taiwan as its territory and considers the island a breakaway province since the 1949 civil war. 
Xi said last week that any attempts at separatism would face the “punishment of history”. UNI

Taipei, Oct 25:  Taiwan central bank Governor Perng Fai-nan said Bitcoin trading should be added into Taiwan's notification system for money laundering prevention law. Perng made the above remarks while he was addressing the questions from lawmakers in the legislature. UNI