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Ships on Taiwan maritime blacklist also have North Korea smuggling ties

Financial Times

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July 10, 2026

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Ships on Taiwan maritime blacklist also have North Korea smuggling ties

FT investigation indicates criminal or smuggling networks may be mobilised against the country, not just state agencies

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

Malaysia, Thailand make peace over seafood dispute after Anwar and Anutin meet

The leaders of Malaysia and Thailand said on Thursday they would work on developing a special border economic zone, and had resolved an issue that had disrupted trade in seafood between the neighbours. In May, Thailand restricted the import of Malaysian-caught sea bass due ‌to concerns over chemical residues, prompting Kuala Lumpur to temporarily ban some varieties of Thai shrimp over food safety controls last month. “We have resolved this outstanding issue of fisheries we agree it should...

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 1, 2026

Taiwan tells ships to reject China Coast Guard boarding demands

Taiwan has instructed its commercial vessels to ignore any boarding or inspection requests from China’s Coast Guard in waters off the island’s east coast, signalling a firmer response to Beijing’s expanding maritime enforcement activities. Taipei also said its Coast Guard would intervene, if necessary, to prevent Chinese vessels from boarding Taiwanese ships, reinforcing its claim [] The post Taiwan tells ships to reject China Coast Guard boarding demands appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Gizmodo

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· Jun 30, 2026

Taiwanese Authorities Reportedly Raid Supermicro in Move That Could Signal Big Change For AI Chip Exporters

It's not against the law in Taiwan to export high-end chips to China. But it sounds like Taiwan will now enforce U.S. law.

Focus Taiwan

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· Jun 24, 2026

China's Fujian aircraft carrier transits Taiwan Strait

Taipei, June 24 (CNA) China's newest aircraft carrier -- the Fujian --transited the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, according to Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense.

The Tribune 242

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· Jun 25, 2026

Exempt The Bahamas’ fisheries from 12.5% tariffs, Trump urged

US seafood importers are urging the Trump administration to exempt Bahamian lobster and stone crab from punitive 12.5 percent tariffs that threaten to place up to 70m of this nation’s exports at “an economic disadvantage” against rivals with “weaker labour protections”.

UPI

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· Jun 21, 2026

U.S. metal tariffs squeeze South Korean small exporters

U.S. metal tariffs squeeze South Korean small exporters

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Related coverage for "Ships on Taiwan maritime blacklist also have North Korea smuggling ties": South China Morning Post — Malaysia, Thailand make peace over seafood dispute after Anwar and Anutin meet. Modern Diplomacy — Taiwan tells ships to reject China Coast Guard boarding demands. Gizmodo — Taiwanese Authorities Reportedly Raid Supermicro in Move That Could Signal Big Change For AI Chip Exporters. Focus Taiwan — China's Fujian aircraft carrier transits Taiwan Strait. The Tribune 242 — Exempt The Bahamas’ fisheries from 12.5% tariffs, Trump urged . UPI — U.S. metal tariffs squeeze South Korean small exporters