
Wen-Ti Sung
A specialist on China-Taiwan relations based at the Australian National University, Wen-Ti Sung has commented on the impact of Donald Trump’s reelection on Taiwan, noting the potential economic and security challenges posed by the administration's transactional approach towards Taiwan.
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United Kingdom:
Wen-Ti Sung, a non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub, said Lai also wanted to show that Taiwan wants to be a partner, not just a recipient, of western largesse.
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United Kingdom:
Wen-Ti Sung is an academic who discusses the implications of the trade negotiations between the US and China.
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United Kingdom:
Wen-ti Sung, a non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub, said the politburo’s decisions showed Beijing clearly views the international macroeconomic environment as hostile.
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United States:
Wen-ti Sung, a non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council, commented on Xi’s high-profile visit being economically and politically strategic.
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Australia:
Wen Ti-Sung commented that seasoned China watchers don’t expect Xi to buckle.
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Brazil:
Wen-Ti Sung, a non-resident researcher at the Global China Hub of the Atlantic Council, noted that China's retaliation seems proportional and carefully targeted.
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Monaco:
Wen-Ti Sung is an analyst at the American think tank Atlantic Council who believes the exercises are a series of tests of Washington's support for Taiwan.
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Australia:
Wen-Ti Sung is a Taipei-based specialist on China-Taiwan relations who critiques Trump's economic policies towards Taiwan.
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