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861 ‘Asian NATO’ presents opportunity Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 391
862 US faces turning point over Taiwan Ted Yoho 436
863 End of strategic ambiguity policy Joseph Bosco 422
864 Fines do little to end corporate crime Taipei Times Editorial 426
865 US trade talks a boon for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 417
866 Tsai has yet to build her legacy for the nation JoshuaTin 田台仁 446
867 Taiwanese first as world beckons Lin Bor-giun 林伯鈞 421
868 China’s reaction to US-Taiwan ties Paul Lin 林保華 388
869 Taiwan was not ‘primitive’ Taipei Times Editorial 457
870 Learning from a war that never was Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 408
871 US-China conflict to unite Taiwan James Lee 李牮斯 372
872 China, US raising the heat Taipei Times Editorial 364
873 On China, Biden is found lacking Joseph Bosco 370
874 Clear rules needed for China funds Taipei Times Editorial 426
875 Misusing freedom to back China Chen Kuan-fu 陳冠甫 450
876 US’ WeChat ban is justified Taipei Times Editorial 422
877 Ma displays too little confidence in Taiwan Chen Ching-kuen 陳慶坤 440
878 The KMT again bites the hand that fed it John Yu 于則章 392
879 Ma Ying-jeou’s reality bubble Taipei Times Editorial 439
880 Facing the nation’s enemy within Paul Lin 林保華 385
 
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Newsflash

The Supreme Prosecutors’ Office Special Investigation Division (SID) yesterday closed its investigation into Yu Chang Biologics Co (宇昌生技股份有限公司), now known as TaiMed Biologics Inc (中裕新藥股份有限公司), clearing former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) chairperson Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) of any wrongdoing.

The SID launched its investigation during the presidential campaign after Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) lawmakers accused Tsai of manipulating investments by the National Development Fund (NDF) in TaiMed when she was vice premier in 2007. Tsai served as chairperson of the biotech company for several months after she stepped down as vice premier in May 2007.