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A U.S.-Iran war would trigger a global price crisis. In Taiwan, the so-called "plastic bag chaos" is already serving as an early warning sign. (Photo provided by Zhenyu Hardware; CNA reporter Jiang Mingyan, March 24, 2025)

The U.S.-Iran War Is Triggering a Global Price Crisis — and Taiwan Is Already Feeling It

Turmoil in the Middle East has driven a sharp surge in global oil prices. (AP)

Opinion | Taiwan's Energy Vulnerability Laid Bare by Middle East Conflict

U.S. and Israeli forces jointly bombed Iran, killing hundreds of civilians. (Associated Press)

Opinion | Taiwan's Energy Vulnerability Exposed by Middle East Crisis

Computing power equals national power, but electricity has become AI's limiting factor. How should the government respond? Pictured: the decommissioned Third Nuclear Power Plant. (File photo, courtesy of Taipower)

Taiwan's Power Problem: How Energy Constraints Could Undermine AI Ambitions

In 2022, Kawasaki Heavy Industries used the world’s first liquefied hydrogen carrier, Suiso Frontier, to transport liquid hydrogen by sea from Australia to Japan, demonstrating that hydrogen can be cooled and compressed to −253°C for long-distance maritim

Japan's ¥3 Trillion Hydrogen Bet—and the High-Stakes Logic Behind It

Last year's International Energy Expo was a grand event. (Photo / Taiwan External Trade Development Council)

Public Support Drops for Taiwan's Renewable Energy Policy