Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened up 34-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 14,557
on turnover of 2.5-billion N-T.
The market lost ground on Tuesday despite a rally on Wall Street overnight,
as investors opted to shift their attention back to the local export-oriented
economy.
The bellwether electronics sector remained concerned by worries over
inventory adjustments (調整) in the global market due to rising inflation and
rate hikes.
And investors were also spooked following news that bicycle manufacturer
Giant has asked its suppliers for payment postponement due to weakening
global demand.
**Cabinet to Approve Bill Barring Ex-Convicts from Public Office **
The Cabinet is set to approve a draft bill that seeks to ban individuals
convicted of involvement in organized crime, money laundering, drug-related
offenses, and illegal possession of guns or knives from running for public
office.
The move comes after Premier Su Tseng-chang announced the Cabinet would
introduce a draft amendment to the Civil Servants Election and Recall Act in
order to meet public expectations of "integrity" (廉正) among public
officials.
Data from the Anti-corruption and Whistleblower Protection Association from
August showed that of the 885 incumbent city and county councilors prior to
the recent local elections, 136 had criminal records.
**Yushan Likely to See First Snow this Winter at Weekend **
And,
The Central Weather Bureau says Yushan could see the first snowfall of this
winter this weekend, when a cold wave is forecast (預報) to send temperatures
down to 10 degrees or lower.
This winter's first snowfall was recorded on Xueshan earlier this week.
According to the weather bureau's forecast center, snow is most likely late
Saturday or early Sunday at altitudes of 3,000-meters and above.
Snow could also fall in mountainous areas of northern Taiwan at altitudes of
around 2,000-meters and above.
**US Respect for Marriage Bill Signed **
US President Joe Biden has now signed the respect for marriage act into
federal law.
The act provides greater nationwide protections for same-sex couples.
Chris Jones has more from Washington DC.
**Ukraine President Urges NZ to Help on Environment Issues **
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged New Zealand to take a
leading role in focusing on the environmental destruction his country is
suffering as a result of Russia’s invasion.
Zelenskyy delivered his message via video link to lawmakers who packed the
debating chamber today.
He said some of the environmental effects of the war included poisoned
groundwater, ravaged (毀壞) forests, flooded coal mines and huge areas of
Ukraine that remain contaminated from unexploded mines.
He is pushing for a 10-point peace plan that, as well as environmental
protection, includes items such as nuclear safety and justice.
New Zealand announced it was providing another $2 million US dollars in
humanitarian aid through the International Committee of the Red Cross, adding
to the $5 million it had already provided.
That was the I.C.R.T. news,
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