2025 in Taiwan


Events from the year 2025 in Taiwan, Republic of China. This year is numbered Minguo 114 according to the official Republic of China calendar.
According to the directorate general of statistics, the economy grew 8.6% this year, the fastest growth since 2010, largely attributed to the AI boom.

Incumbents

Government

The national government, elected in 2024, continues.

Events

January

  • 16 January – Huang Lin-kai becomes the first person to be executed in Taiwan since 2020 after having been convicted for the 2013 rape and murder of his ex-girlfriend and the murder of her mother.
  • 21 January –
  • *A magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits Chiayi County, injuring 44 people.
  • *An officer of the Republic of China Air Force dies after being sucked into a fighter jet engine in Ching Chuan Kang Air Base, Taichung.
  • 23 January –
  • *The government announces plans to cull 120,000 green iguanas nationwide, citing their impact on the agricultural sector.
  • *President Lai signs into law a bill requiring ten justices to constitute a quorum at the Constitutional Court.
  • 31 January – The government bans employees in the public sector and key infrastructure facilities from using the Chinese artificial intelligence application DeepSeek, citing national security concerns.

February

March

  • 3 March – US President Donald Trump and TSMC's CEO announce a new $100 billion investment to build chip manufacturing facilities in the United States. The investment requires approval by the Taiwanese government.
  • 12 March – Chung Wen-chih absconds after failing to report to police following his sentencing to 30 years and five months in prison for securities fraud, from which he was accused of profiting NT$400 million.
  • 13 March – In a speech, President Lai labels China a "foreign hostile force" and announces a set of new national security measures, including plans to reinstate a peacetime military court system.

April

  • 1 April – China conducts military drills off Taiwan's coasts as a warning against Taiwan independence and as "punishment for the Lai Ching-te administration's rampant 'pro-independence' provocations".
  • 7 April – Taiwan's benchmark stock market index drops by 9.7%, the largest one-day percentage fall in history.
  • 9 April – US tariffs of 32% on imports from Taiwan, except semiconductors, take effect.
  • 10 April – The US lowers a 32% tariff on imports from Taiwan to 10%, as part of a tariff pause for most countries.
  • 30 April — Somalia imposes an entry ban on Taiwanese nationals due to Taiwan opening "unauthorized offices", prompting a reciprocal response by Taiwan on Somali nationals.

May

June

  • 11 June – A 6.4 earthquake shakes the eastern coast, with shaking felt across the island and in parts of Penghu. No casualties are reported.
  • 12 June – A Chinese ship captain is convicted and sentenced to three years' imprisonment by the Tainan District Court for damaging an undersea cable connecting the Taiwanese mainland to Penghu.
  • 23 June – Fares on the Taiwan Railway increase for the first time in 30 years.

July

August

September

October

November

December

  • 4 December – The government announces that it will block access to the Xiaohongshu app for one year, citing cybersecurity risks and fraud cases on the app.
  • 15 December – In an unprecedented move, Premier Cho Jung-tai refuses to enact a local revenue-sharing law passed by the Legislative Yuan.
  • 19 December –
  • * 2025 Taipei stabbings: A man carries out a knife and smoke bomb attack in Taipei, killing three people and injuring six others. The attacker dies after falling from a building.
  • * Five judges of the Constitutional Court declare amendments to the Constitutional Court Procedure Act to be unconstitutional. The amendments passed by the legislature requires ten judges to constitute a quorum. Three of the eight sitting judges denounce the ruling as invalid.
  • 24 December – A magnitude 6.0 earthquake hits off the coast of Taitung County, causing ceilings of a school and a store to collapse, walls to crack at a prison, and a fire to start at a building in Taitung City.
  • 26 December – The Legislative Yuan launches impeachment proceedings against President Lai Ching-te.
  • 27 December – A magnitude 7.0 earthquake off the coast of Yilan City.
  • 29–30 December – China conducts live fire military drills, code-named "Justice Mission 2025", around Taiwan.

Holidays

Deaths