Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened down 79.6-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
14,933 on turnover of $3.7-billion N-T.
The market once again ended the trading day in positive territory on
Thursday, as investors were encouraged by a rally on Wall Street overnight
after the head of the U-S Federal Reserve hinted at an easing in the pace of
interest rate hikes to tame inflation.
**COA Cites Data Showing Japan Now Surpasses China as Top Taiwan Fruit **
Importer
The Council of Agriculture says Japan has overtaken (超車、超過) China to
become the largest importer of fruit from Taiwan this year.
According to the council, Japan took the number one spot after a
Japanese-foodstuffs trading company pledged to purchase at least 5,100 tonnes
of fruit from Taiwan.
That deal was signed at a ceremony in Tokyo.
Wismettac Foods is now promising to purchase at least 3,500 tonnes of
pineapples, 1,500 tonnes of bananas and 100 tonnes of frozen pineapples
annually.
The company says it also hopes to purchase seafood from Taiwan in the future.
The signing of that fruit deal came a day after Japanese sushi chain, Kura
Sushi, signed an agreement with the Council of Agriculture to import 50,000
tonnes of grouper from Taiwan next year.
**Biden Macron United Against Russia at WH **
French President Emanuel Macron and US President Joe Biden have praised
(表揚、稱讚) the strong alliance between their two countries after a meeting
at the White House.
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**Canada Man Charged with Indigenous Women Deaths **
Police in Canada allege a man previously charged with murdering an Indigenous
woman also killed three other women — two also confirmed to be Indigenous
and one believed to be.
Jeremy Skibicki was charged last May after the remains of Rebecca Contois
were found near an apartment building.
Skibicki is now charged with first-degree murder in three other deaths in the
spring.
Police say three of the four victims were Indigenous.
The fourth victim has not been identified but police say it’s believed she
was also Indigenous.
**Spain Gov Pledges Funds for Donana Wetlands **
Spain’s government has pledged to invest 350 million euros in the country's
Donana wetlands.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced the pledge (承諾) on Thursday
when he visited the Donana National Park.
Ecologists have been calling for more action to help the UNESCO world
heritage site that experts say is dying due to the misuse of water and
climate change.
A European Union court ruled last year that Spanish authorities had failed in
their duty to protect the wetlands that are a stopover spot for millions of
birds migrating from Africa to northern Europe.
The World Wildlife Fund applauded the investment but demanded more from
regional authorities to control the illegal extraction of water.
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