Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened up 40-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
17,693 on turnover of $4.5-billion N-T.
The Tai-Ex gained more than 180 points on Thursday to close above the
17,600-point mark and hit its highest level since March of 2022 - as
investors reacted positively to a decision by the U-S Federal Reserve on
interest rates.
Large-cap stocks, in particular those in the bellwether electronics sector,
led the main board higher, while buying also spread to the non-tech sector --
with financial heavyweights posting strong gains and helping to boost the
wider market.
Quarantine Agency to Increase Inspections on Custard Apple Exports
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency says it is stepping-up
quarantine sampling of custard apple exports to China.
The move comes amid reports that pests have being detected (檢測到) in a
recent container of custard apples exported to China.
It was the first since Beijing resumed allowing the import of Taiwan custard
apple after suspending imports of one variety (種類) of the fruits in
September of 2021 due to pest concerns.
The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency says it is currently unable to
confirm what type of pests were detected, as China has not issued any
official documentation about the incident.
Putin Not Giving Up on Ukraine War
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Russia will not give up its fight in
Ukraine.
AP Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports.
EU to Open Accession to Ukraine and Moldova
In related news….
The European Union has decided to open accession (加入) negotiations with
Ukraine and Moldova.
European Council President Charles Michel called it “a clear signal of hope
for their people and our continent.”
The decision was announced at a summit of the leaders of the 27 EU countries
Thursday.
Although the process between opening negotiations and Ukraine finally
becoming a member could take many years, Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy welcomed the agreement as “a victory for Ukraine. A victory for
all of Europe.”
Left on the summit agenda now is a promise to give Ukraine $50-billion euros
in financial aid to stave off Russia's invasion.
Japanese Satellite Launch from NZ
California-based Rocket Lab plans to launch a Japanese satellite today from
the space company's complex on New Zealand’s Mahia Peninsula.
The mission was initially scheduled for Wednesday but was postponed due to
forecast strong winds until today.
Rocket Lab says the Electron rocket will carry a TSUKUYOMI-I satellite into
orbit on behalf of a Japanese start-up Institute for Q-shu Pioneers of Space
Inc.
The synthetic-aperture radar satellite will collect (收集) images of the
Earth.
The mission would be Rocket Lab’s 10th for 2023, exceeding its annual record
of nine set last year.
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