Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened up 24.8 points this morning from yesterday's close, at
15,849, on turnover of NT$2.66 billion N-T.
The Tai-Ex gained had gained ground on Thursday following a rally on Wall
Street overnight as investor concerns over the health of America's banking
sector subsided.
However, turnover for the session fell below the 190-billion N-T mark and
that decline is being attributed to (歸因於) a large number of investors
opting to stay on the sidelines ahead of the five-day long weekend.
Cabinet Approves Plan to Lower Preschool Teacher-Student Ratio
The Cabinet has approved a proposal to gradually lower the teacher-student
ratio in preschools and provide funding incentives.
The proposal was put forward by the Ministry of Education calls for all
public preschools that cater to (迎合) children between the ages of three and
six will be required to aim for a 1-12 teacher-student ratio beginning in
August of this year.
The ratio of 15 to 1 has remained unchanged since 1981 when it was
implemented under the now defunct (不復存在) Kindergarten Education Act.
The new policy will not be mandatory in private preschools.
AIT Head Lauds Taiwan as Global Partner
American Institute in Taiwan Chair Laura Rosenberger is lauding Taiwan as
being a "global partner" and says the U-S is working with all of its
partners, including Taiwan, to uphold (捍衛) key principles of democracy.
Rosenberger made the comments as she hosted President Tsai Ing-wen at a
banquet in New York.
During the event, Rosenberger hailed Taiwanese businesses and civic leaders
in the United States - describing them as being critical to the "diversity
and richness of American society and the stability of unofficial Taiwan-US
relations."
The A-I-T chair also stressed that Washington will work to ensure Taiwan's
meaningful participation in international forums.
UK to Join CPTPP
The U.K. has agreed to join an Asia-Pacific trade pact that includes Japan,
Mexico and Australia.
Britain says it's the biggest new trade deal it has struck since leaving the
European Union three years ago.
The agreement comes after almost two years of negotiations to join the
Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, or
CPTPP.
The government says membership will reduce tariffs on British dairy products
and other goods and remove red tape for U.K. services.
It's estimated it will boost the U.K. economy by 1.8 billion pounds ($2.2
billion) “in the long run.”
Critics say the deal is insignificant (微不足道) compared to Britain’s trade
with its neighbors in the EU.
Wall St Journal reporter detained in Russian on espionage charges
A US reporter working for the Wall St Journal has been detained by Russian
authorities on espionage (間諜活動) charges.
The Federal Security Service arrested Evan Gershkovich in the eastern city of
Yekaterinburg.
Jackie Quinn reports.
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