Taiwan’s William Lai enters second year in office with troubles mounting on all sides
No honeymoon for the leader called inflexible, ineffectual in relations with Washington, and still on a collision course with Beijing

Worse still, Lai is faced with an opposition-controlled legislature that has blocked some of his key initiatives and called him a “dictator” – a label that has increasingly taken hold in public discussion.
Analysts said US President Donald Trump’s dealings with Taiwan showed that Lai’s American strategy was ineffective, despite his previous slogans and commitments to try to please Washington.
The Taiwanese leader was also perceived to be more inflexible than his predecessors, which had only deepened the challenges of Lai’s first year in power, they argued.
Trump’s sweeping 32 per cent tariffs on Taiwanese goods dealt a heavy blow to local businesses and undercut Lai’s narrative of Taipei’s “best-ever” relationship with Washington.