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**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened down 38-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
15,819 on turnover of 2.7-billion N-T.

The market gained ground on Tuesday on the back of rotational buying, as
investors opted to ignore lackluster (無生氣的) showings on Wall Street ahead
of an appearance before Congress by U-S Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.

Investors remained bullish on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, but chose
to pick-up stocks in electric machinery suppliers, due to optimism over
higher demand for energy storage equipment within the global electric vehicle
market.



**Defense Minister Affirms Military Would Fire at Chinese Forces Within Territorial Space **

Defense Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng is stressing that comments he made earlier
this week concerning the military's opening fire on Chinese forces if they
enter Taiwan's territorial waters or airspace was "not meant as a provocation
(挑釁) to Beijing."

The minister says the comments were "simply a reaffirmation of the military's
job to protect the island's sovereignty."

Chiu also says that it's Taiwan's "armed forces' duty to mount an appropriate
response to such aggression."

The statements come after the defense minister earlier this week told
lawmakers that the military will fire at China's forces, including drones and
aircraft, if they enter Taiwan's 12-nautical-mile line.



**Taiwan Farm Produce on Display at Foodex Japan **
The External Trade Development Council says the Taiwan pavilion at Foodex
Japan is showcasing a wide range of special agriculture and aquaculture
(水產養殖) products.

According to the council, Taiwan's pavilion at the international food and
beverage exhibition features 136 exhibitors are operating 132 booths and it
is second largest national pavilion at the expo.

Nine county and city heads from Taiwan attended the opening of the food show
to promote farm produce.

Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-mai is heading a delegation of 13 agriculture and
aquaculture businesses from the city to the fair.

While Pingtung Magistrate Zhou Chun-mi is leading a delegation of 10
companies from the county to participate in the expo this week.



**France Protests Against Retirement Age Hik **
More than a million demonstrators have marched in cities and towns across
France in a new round of protests and strikes against the government’s plan
to raise the retirement age to 64.

Unions called for more protests on Saturday while warning that the situation
could become “explosive.”

The government “must withdraw its project now,” unions demanded after an
evening meeting Tuesday to decide their course of action.

Garbage collectors, utility workers, train drivers and others walked off the
job across the country to show anger at the reform (改革).

Unions asked for an urgent meeting with authorities, saying government
silence is growing dangerous.



**US Women Sue Texas for Abortion Ban **
Five women have sued the state of Texas over its near total ban on abortion -
the first such lawsuit since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade last
year.

The women say they, and countless other pregnant people, have been denied
necessary and potentially (可能地) life-saving care because doctors in Texas
are afraid of running afoul of the state's abortion laws.

Toni Waterman has more.

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