Sunday, June 15, 2025
Khmer Daily Cambodia News
34 °c
Phnom Penh
  • LATEST
  • CAMBODIA
  • ASIA
    • JAPAN
    • SOUTH KOREA
    • TAIWAN
  • WORLD
    • CHINA
    • RUSSIA
  • BUSINESS CAMBODIA
  • TECHNOLOGY
No Result
View All Result
  • LATEST
  • CAMBODIA
  • ASIA
    • JAPAN
    • SOUTH KOREA
    • TAIWAN
  • WORLD
    • CHINA
    • RUSSIA
  • BUSINESS CAMBODIA
  • TECHNOLOGY
No Result
View All Result
The Khmer Daily
No Result
View All Result
Home ASIA Taiwan

Taiwan is stockpiling supplies to prepare for blockade or attack, official says

October 6, 2022
in ASIA, Politics, Taiwan
0
Taiwan is stockpiling supplies to prepare for blockade or attack, official says
0
SHARES
7
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Taiwan has been stockpiling critical supplies to prepare for a possible mainland Chinese blockade or if a conflict breaks out, according to a senior official from the self-ruled island.

But Chen Chern-chyi, deputy economy minister, said it would be unrealistic to decouple trade from mainland China because of the growing military threats from the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

Chen told reporters in Taipei on Wednesday (Oct 5) there was a need for the island to keep reasonable stores of important supplies.

“With respect to a possible military conflict, we have made preparations for food and for energy and critical supplies, including manufacturing supplies. We have a system – we do an inventory every month,” Chen said.

“We want to ensure that we have a certain period’s worth stockpiled in Taiwan, including food, including critical supplies, minerals, chemicals and energy of course.”

Beijing, which claims sovereignty over Taiwan, has suspended official exchanges and staged war games near the island as part of a pressure campaign since President Tsai Ing-wen took office in 2016 and refused to accept the one-China principle.

In August, the PLA held unprecedented live-fire drills around Taiwan and fired ballistic missiles over the island after US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taipei.

Beijing saw the trip as a violation of its sovereignty and a breach of Washington’s one-China policy.

Like most countries, US does not recognise Taiwan as an independent state but is opposed to any attempt to take the island by force – something Beijing has not ruled out.

Chen said Taiwan’s energy mix was made up of liquefied natural gas, coal, nuclear power and renewables, and that the government was trying to scale up the latter.

“We remain very comfortable with respect to these possible energy security issues,” he said.

The deputy minister said that while stockpiling of key supplies had slowed in the past two years because of the Covid-19 pandemic, it had picked up again in recent months.

He did not indicate how big those reserves would need to be for Taiwan to survive a blockade or attack from Beijing.

On whether the island needed to decouple from its heavy trade reliance on mainland China, Chen said it was unrealistic to do so.

“China is our largest trading partner, that is a fact. It is the largest manufacturing factory for the world and the largest trading country in the world [which are] also facts,” he said.

“With those facts, I don’t see, frankly, in the near term we can completely decouple from China. That’s not realistic.”

Chen said Taiwan was a free-market economy that respected commercial decisions. “So we will continue to see our companies working with their Chinese counterparts for business activities,” he said.

But he said that to protect the island’s economic security, restrictions had been placed on investments in hi-tech and other critical industries in the mainland, and export controls imposed on products like semiconductors.

For decades, mainland China has been the island’s biggest market with more than 40 per cent of Taiwan’s total exports going there annually.

Chen said Taiwan constantly reviewed its export controls and exchanged information with allies.

This article was first published in Asia One . All contents and images are copyright to their respective owners and sources.

Tags: #Taiwan#Tsai Ing-wen#US-China ties#Wars and conflictsChina
Previous Post

Putin finalises ‘annexation’ in Ukraine as his troops flee front

Next Post

At least 31 people killed in mass shooting in Thailand at children’s day care centre

Related Posts

Neak Poan Temple is a destination for tourists to visit and take beautiful pictures

Neak Poan Temple is a destination for tourists to visit and take beautiful pictures

by Khmer Times
July 3, 2023
0
99

Neak Poan Temple is one of the most attractive tourist destinations among the ancient temples, which is located along the...

Cambodian pepper gains direct export rights to China

Cambodian pepper gains direct export rights to China

by Khmer Times
July 3, 2023
0
78

The Chinese Embassy in Cambodia announced today that Cambodian pepper has completed all export procedures to China, which means can...

Indonesia Constitutional Court dismisses petition to change voting system

Indonesia Constitutional Court dismisses petition to change voting system

by AsiaOne
June 15, 2023
0
25

JAKARTA - Indonesia's Constitutional Court on Thursday (June 15) rejected a lawsuit seeking a change to the country's election ballot system, a...

Most Popular

Failing to pay tax arrears in Cambodia within 15 days after notification will subject to 25% penalty

Failing to pay tax arrears in Cambodia within 15 days after notification will subject to 25% penalty

November 24, 2020
69
Japan jeers at ‘terrifying’ mascot for Osaka World Expo: ‘Who approved that monstrosity?’

Japan jeers at ‘terrifying’ mascot for Osaka World Expo: ‘Who approved that monstrosity?’

May 11, 2022
22
E-commerce in Cambodia may require a licence

E-commerce in Cambodia may require a licence

September 5, 2020
41

WING Bank Cambodia – A bank for every Cambodian, from dreams to reality

March 19, 2022
25
Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) suspends, ‘market-maker’, SBI Royal Securities Plc

Cambodia Securities Exchange (CSX) suspends, ‘market-maker’, SBI Royal Securities Plc

May 18, 2020
73
Cambodia Rice price could rise up to 20 percent in coming months

Cambodia Rice price could rise up to 20 percent in coming months

May 25, 2022
62

© 2020 By Khmer Daily News

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Cambodia
  • ASIA
  • World
  • Business
  • Tech

© 2019 The Khmer Daily.

error: Content is protected !!