Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened marginally higher this morning from yesterday's close, at
17,883 on turnover of 3.1-billion N-T.
The market continued its winning streak on Tuesday as, Taiwan Semiconductor
Manufacturing attracted strong investor interest amid lingering optimism over
the company's outlook for this year.
Interest also focused on electricity development related stocks in the
electric machinery and optoelectronics sectors, to give the broader market
with an additional boost.
Tuvalu Affirms Ties with Taiwan
In news from and about Taiwan this morning,
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says senior government officials in Tuvalu
have affirmed that the Pacific island country will maintain formal diplomatic
ties with Taiwan.
The statement comes after Tuvalu's ambassador to Taiwan told the Australian
newspaper that his country could sever (斷絕) formal diplomatic recognition
with Taipei in favor of Beijing following its election this Friday.
According to the ministry, the Tuvalu government has clarified that the
ambassador's statement did not represent the country's official stance, and
affirmed that its diplomatic relations with Taiwan remain strong.
Tsai Call for Support of Taiwan's Participation in IPEF
President Tsai Ing-wen is calling for support for Taiwan's participation in
the US-led Indo Pacific Economic Framework.
Speaking during a meeting with visiting members of the US-Taiwan Business
Council in Taipei, Tsai said "Taiwan will continue to express its willingness
to play a role in this initiative" and she hopes the business group "can
support Taiwan's participation."
The visiting delegation includes business council President Rupert
Hammond-Chambers and Keith Krach, who served as under secretary of state for
economic growth, energy, and the environment under Donald Trump's
administration.
The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity was launched (發起) by U-S
President Joe Biden on May of 2022.
It currently has 14 partnering countries.
SKorea: North Fired Missiles into Western Sea
South Korea’s military says North Korea fired several cruise missiles into
the western sea as it continues a streak of weapons testing in the face of
deepening nuclear tensions with the United States, South Korea and Japan.
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff says the U.S. and South Korean
militaries were analyzing the launches.
The event followed a Jan. 14 flight test-firing of the country’s first
solid-fuel intermediate range ballistic missile, which reflected (顯示) its
efforts to advance its lineup of weapons targeting U.S. military bases in
Japan and Guam.
UK House of Lords Votes Againt UKRwanda Treaty
The House of Lords has voted against the Government's controversial UK-
Rwanda Treaty.
For the first time, the UK's upper house of parliament has voted to delay
ratifying a Treaty, which is central to the Government's plan to send asylum
seekers to Rwanda.
Simon Gaitan reports.
Mexico Train Project Damages Historic Limestone Caves
Activists in Mexico have published photos of steel and cement pilings (地樁)
from a government project driven directly through the roofs of sensitive
limestone caves on the Yucatan peninsula.
The cave networks and their underground rivers are both environmentally
sensitive, and have been found to hold some of the oldest human remains in
North America.
Mexico's president had promised that part of his controversial $20 billion
tourist train project would run on an elevated causeway (堤道) to avoid
crushing or disturbing the caves.
Authorities had claimed that studies would ensure the supports for the
causeway wouldn't hit caves.
But the activists say that was a lie, and the damage is irreversible.
That was the I.C.R.T. news,
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every day in the afternoon.
Enjoy the rest of your day, I'm _____.
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