
Yimou Lee
Senior Correspondent at Reuters
Reuters Senior Correspondent covering Taiwan-China. Previously in Hong Kong, Myanmar for Reuters
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3 days ago |
usnews.com | Yimou Lee |Ben Blanchard
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen will visit Britain this week at the invitation of British lawmakers, a trip that comes as London is trying to improve ties with Beijing and China ramps up efforts to diplomatically isolate the island.
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1 week ago |
news.ltn.com.tw | Ben Blanchard |Yimou Lee
2025/05/03 03:00HISTORIC FIRST: The president is to frame Taiwan’s first commemoration of WWII’s end in Europe as a reminder of the importance of unity, and aggression must be defeatedBy Ben Blanchard and Yimou Lee / Reuters, TAIPEI請繼續往下閱讀... President William Lai (賴清德) next week is to mark for the first time in Taiwan the end of World War II in Europe and underscore that aggression must be defeated, sources said.
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3 weeks ago |
news.ltn.com.tw | Yimou Lee
2025/04/23 03:00CARROT AND STICK: While unrelenting in its military threats, China attracted nearly 40,000 Taiwanese to over 400 business events last yearBy Yimou Lee / Reuters, TAIPEI請繼續往下閱讀... Nearly 40,000 Taiwanese last year joined industry events in China, such as conferences and trade fairs, supported by the Chinese government, a study showed yesterday, as Beijing ramps up a charm offensive toward Taipei alongside military pressure.
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3 weeks ago |
taipeitimes.com | Yimou Lee
CARROT AND STICK: While unrelenting in its military threats, China attracted nearly 40,000 Taiwanese to over 400 business events last year By Yimou Lee / Reuters, TAIPEI Nearly 40,000 Taiwanese last year joined industry events in China, such as conferences and trade fairs, supported by the Chinese government, a study showed yesterday, as Beijing ramps up a charm offensive toward Taipei alongside military pressure.
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3 weeks ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Yimou Lee
Nearly 40,000 Taiwanese joined industry events in China such as conferences and trade fairs supported by the Chinese government in 2024, a study showed on Tuesday, as Beijing ramps up a charm offensive toward the island alongside military pressure.
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