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1001 With China, let Trump be Reagan Joseph Bosco 457
1002 Taiwan is drowning in a flood of falsehoods Janet Hung 洪湘斐 444
1003 Tea controversy hits boiling point Taipei Times Editorial 433
1004 Withering US strategic ambiguity Bill Sharp 454
1005 Beijing’s travel ban has other motives Honda Chen 陳鴻達 500
1006 Registering foreign agents needed Ho Cheng-hui 何澄輝 485
1007 US could learn from Hong Kongers Joseph Bosco 392
1008 Scandal casts shadow over NSB Taipei Times 400
1009 Significance of Tsai’s US activities Michael Lin 林正二 389
1010 US-China ties and Taiwan safety Tu Ho-ting 杜和庭 417
1011 Reviving English-language policy Taipei Times Editorial 421
1012 Strides in human rights diplomacy Taipei Times Editorial 435
1013 KMT’s China talks must be probed Taipei Times Editorial 420
1014 Official should be sacked over false report Ling Po-chih 凌博志 457
1015 China missile test destroys trust Taipei Times Editorial 442
1016 China as an alternative model? Sushil Seth 433
1017 Taiwan is a true transnational state David Pendery 潘大為 548
1018 Fulfilling a promise to Aborigines Liu Chiung-hsi 劉烱錫 420
1019 Han administration scores own-goal Taipei Times Editorial 413
1020 Still no action on refugee act Taipei Times Editorial 433
 
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Newsflash

China denounced as protectionist new US anti-dumping duties on steel pipes and launched its own investigation into imports of US-made automobiles yesterday, a week before a visit by US President Barack Obama.

It also called for Washington’s swift recognition that China is a market economy, which would make it harder for the US to declare Chinese products are dumped.