In Taiwan, authorities suspect that a Chinese-owned vessel damaged an undersea internet cable North-East of the island. On Friday, Taiwan's Coast guard briefly detained the Cameroon-registered ...
Taiwan is investigating whether a ship ... a ship that is registered to a flag of convenience and has Chinese ties damages a submarine cable?” Mr. Poling asked. Ship tracking data and vessel ...
Taiwan plays a critical role in the global semiconductor supply chain, and hopes to continue to strengthen ties with other democratic countries ... before allegedly damaging an undersea Internet cable ...
Although the undersea cable was damaged ... partly due to concerns about Elon Musk’s ties in China. Instead, Taiwan is considering working with Amazon’s Project Kuiper on satellite internet ...
Taiwan is investigating whether a cargo ... a ship that is registered to a flag of convenience and has Chinese ties damages a submarine cable?" Poling asked, illustrating the challenge faced ...
Canadian and Mexican exports to the US would face a 25 percent tariff starting tomorrow, although energy resources from ...
Taiwan, which China views as its own territory, said a ship owned by a Hong Kong company but registered both in Cameroon and Tanzania damaged a cable to ... to deepen ties with Trump 7:48 AM ...
The market is segmented by Type (Heat Shrink Label, Self Laminating Wire Label, Cable Ties) and by Application (Electric Utility, Telecoms, Construction and Infrastructure, Transportation & Mobility, ...
There are growing fears among NATO members that Russian President Vladimir Putin could target underwater cables.
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