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1771 2011-02-11 2011 Holy Mountain - Cuisine Innovations Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 470
1772 2011-02-07 2011 Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class III, Holy Mountain Class I - The fifth day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 621
1773 2011-02-06 2011 Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class III, Holy Mountain Class I - The fourth day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 671
1774 2011-02-05 2011 Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class III, Holy Mountain Class I - The third day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 704
1775 2011-02-04 2011 Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class III, Holy Mountain Class I - The second day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 695
1776 2011-02-03 2011 Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class III, Holy Mountain Class I - The first day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 675
1777 2011-01-28 Pangcah protest a century's land encroachment and demand the autonomy on their land Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 570
1778 2011-01-28 Environmentalists and Nine-knives, Giddens Ko, sit-ins at Changhua Train Station to protest against Kuokuang Petrochemical Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 704
1779 2011-01-26 Protesters Rally Against Kuokuang Petrochemical Technology Co Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 758
1780 2011-01-24 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign General Assembly Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 887
 
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Newsflash


Taiwan and US flags are pictured on a table for a meeting between then-US representative Ed Royce and then-legislative speaker Su Jia-chyuan in Taipei on March 27, 2018.
Photo: Tyrone Siu, Reuters

Two hundred US lawmakers in a letter on Wednesday called for Taiwan’s participation in the planned Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF), touting the nation’s economic importance and the signal of support it would send to counter Chinese intimidation.

The letter, drafted by the four cochairs of the Congressional Taiwan Caucus and addressed to US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and US Trade Representative Katherine Tai (戴琪), said that Taiwan should be “at the front of the line” to join the framework.