Mining influence: Taiwan’s critical moves in the global rare earth chess game

As the Ukraine-Russo war reaches a stalemate in peace talks, the United States is actively promoting agreements on rare earth elements (REEs) with Ukraine. This move underscores the critical importance of these elements in global geopolitics and technological competition. This article analyzes the strategic value of Rare earth elements (REEs), the context of the China-US rivalry, and Taiwan’s strategies for addressing these challenges.

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Impact of Taiwan dollar’s sharp rise remains manageable to Asus and MSI

Central Bank governor Chin-Long Yang has stepped forward to dispel rumors regarding exchange rate fluctuations, urging the market not to speculate on foreign exchange issues. He stressed the importance of maintaining order and stability in the forex market to prevent adverse effects on the real economy. Yang also highlighted that the Central Bank has detected signs of speculative currency trading by “vultures” and is closely monitoring the situation.

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US Pentagon’s trillion-dollar budget surge puts Taiwan defense firms at crossroads

The US is charting a new course for defense spending, with President Donald Trump’s administration proposing a 13% increase that would push the Pentagon’s 2026 budget to an unprecedented US$1.01 trillion. While funding for medical research and education faces deep cuts, the White House is prioritizing investments to strengthen national security, deter Chinese aggression in the Indo-Pacific, and revitalize America’s defense industrial base. The move aligns with a global trend of escalating military budgets, as nations respond to heightened geopolitical tensions.

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