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722 Biden faces reckoning on China Joseph Bosco 327
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725 Free world must embrace Taiwan Ted Yoho 295
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728 Time for a Taiwan-US free-trade deal Taipei Times Editorial 299
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732 EU set to stand up for human rights Chang Sue-chung 張淑中 339
733 Recognizing Taiwan to stop China Liberty Times Editorial 347
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735 Beijing ramps up the hypocrisy Taipei Times Editorial 319
736 World democracies should unite Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 307
737 Separating ‘indigenous peoples’ from ‘Aborigines’ Chen Chia-lin 陳嘉霖 337
738 HK reduced to ‘fourth world’ status Yu Jie 余杰 306
739 Unity against China’s ‘united front’ Taipei Times Editorial 313
740 Taiwanese take pride in Tim Wu Liberty Times Editorial 324
 
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Newsflash

The Ministry of National Defense plans to increase the production of anti-ship missiles from this year to 2025 to bolster the nation’s maritime defenses, an official said yesterday.

The extended-range variant of the Hsiung Feng III anti-ship missile is entering mass production this year, while the production volume of the Hsiung Feng II and the base model of the Hsiung Feng III is to be ramped up, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The estimated cost for the missiles this year is NT$15.5 billion (US$497.83 million), rising to NT$19.8 billion next year before peaking at NT$22 billion in 2025, they said.