Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened up 214-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
21,341 on turnover of 5.5-billion N-T.
The main board gained ground on Tuesday despite large-cap semiconductor
stocks losing some early gains amid ongoing investor concerns over the U-S'
tariff policies.
Market watchers say although the index staged a technical rebound from
Monday's downturn, investors remain cautious about the U-S introducing
possible tariffs on semiconductors.
Guatemala president to be in Taiwan Wednesday before heading to Japan
Guatemala's President Bernardo Arevalo is visiting Taiwan today.
It is his first visit to Taiwan since taking office in 2024 and the trip is
part of an Asian tour that will also take him to Japan.
Arevalo has said the trip to Taiwan is aimed at strengthening bilateral
relations and attracting foreign investment, and he will be meeting with
President Lai Ching-te.
The Guatemalan president is being accompanied (陪伴) during his visit by the
country's economics and foreign ministers as well as his wife.
Digital ministry to order social media firms to publish transparency reports
Digital Minister Huang Yen-nan says Meta, LINE, TikTok and Google will be
required to publish transparency (透明性,公開處理) reports before the end of
the year as part of government-led efforts to combat fraud.
According to Huang, the move means the four companies will be subject to
formal regulatory supervision.
Huang says the companies submitted fraud prevention plans in May.
The transparency reports are part of the Fraud Crime Hazard Prevention Act,
which took effect at the end of July of last year.
It means that social media companies must verify the identities of
advertisers and sponsors, create fraud prevention plans, and remove any
fraudulent advertisements within a set timeframe after receiving a
notification from authorities.
Family of flamethrower attack suspect detained
The family of the man accused of carrying out an "antisemitic attack" with a
makeshift (暫時代替,臨時湊合) flamethrower in the US state of Colorado has
been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody.
US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem confirmed the news on Tuesday.
Nick Harper reports from Washington.
Brazil Affirmative Action Law Signed
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has signed a new law to expand
the country’s affirmative action policies.
The law signed on Tuesday increases the quota for government jobs reserved
for Blacks from 20% to 30% and adds Indigenous people and descendants of
Afro-Brazilian enslaved people to the group of beneficiaries.
The changes apply to permanent (長久的,永久的) and public employment
positions across Brazil’s federal administration, agencies, public
foundations, public companies and mixed-capital companies run by the
government.
As approved by Congress, the quota will be revised in 2035.
Brazil's government said 55% of the country's population is made up of Black
or mixed-race people.
It added that more than 70% of Brazilians living below the poverty line are
also Black or mixed race, while only 1% of people from those ethnicities are
in leadership positions in the private sector.
That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____.
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