Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te said Thursday that the island’s defense budget will exceed 3% of its economic output as it overhauls its military in the face of the rising threat from China.
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to funding indigenous shipbuilding and aircraft ...
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday announced that the government would raise allowances for voluntary military service ...
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday oversaw the first civil defense drills under his newly created social resilience ...
An “unequal pay for unequal work” structure should be considered for National Health Insurance (NHI) payments as a possible ...
President William Lai (賴清德) at a ceremony in Taipei on Wednesday to promote six armed forces officers said the military would “review the organizational structure of the main combat, defense and ...
President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday promulgated the budget for this year and amendments to the budget allocation act, after ...
The aim is to enhance the troops’ “combat resilience” through practical exercises, Lai said, adding that the “immediate ...
02:01 ‘Every bit of strength’: Taiwanese leader William Lai vows to boost island’s defences ‘Every bit of strength’: Taiwanese leader William Lai vows to boost island’s defences ...
Last week, the People’s Liberation Army launched a military exercise after Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te described the mainland as a “foreign hostile force”, his most forceful ...
At a ceremony in Taipei marking the promotion of six armed forces officers, Lai expressed hope that the military would "review the organizational structure of the main combat, defense and reserve ...
The drills, held in the southwestern coastal city of Tainan, were inspected by regional leader William Lai Ching-te. "Today in Tainan, we conducted large-scale emergency drills on disaster ...