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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened marginally lower this morning from yesterday's close, at
20,018 on turnover of 2.7-billion N-T.
The market moved higher on Monday led by a tech rally on Wall Street at the
end of last - and the main board returned to above the 20,000-point mark for
the first time since April 2.
Market watchers say buying on the Tai-Ex Monday reflected a continued rally
on U-S markets, which showed signs of stabilizing after the tariff shocks ..
and it's being suggested that the worst result from the tariff impact is now
over.
CIER calls on government to seek tariff exemption for ICT products
The Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research says the government should
seek a tariff exemption for the island's information and communications
technology products during negotiations with the United States.
The statement comes after Washington and Taipei held their first negotiations
on April 11 - as the government is seeking to ensure that Taiwan will not
face a 32-per cent import duty .. as was announced by the U-S on April 2 ..
… before a 90-day pause on that was announced on April 9.
Washington and Taipei held their first negotiations on April 11 - as the
government seeks to ensure that Taiwan will not face hefty tariffs on exports
to the U-S market.
Centenarian shuttler to compete in World Masters Games
The Taipei City Department of Information and Tourism has annouced that a
centenarian badminton player will be representing Taiwan at the upcoming
World Masters Games.
According to city government, 104-year old Lin Yu-mao is one of more than
2,000 athletes aged 65 and above who will be competing in the games.
Lin is the Guinness World Records-certified oldest badminton player.
Fifteen World Masters Games participants are aged 90 and over, including
eight from Taiwan.
The oldest participant at this year's quadrennial (四年一次) athletics event
is a Thai track and field athlete who is 105 years old.
The 2025 World Masters Games is taking place in Taipei and New Taipei from
May 17 through 31.
Canada Polls Open in National Election
Polls are open in Canada's national election, with the ruling Liberal Party
favored to win by a narrow margin.
The vote comes as Canadians grapple with high living costs, and tensions
(緊張局勢) with a confrontational US President, who has made controversial
comments about Canada's future.
Mitch McCann reports:
Brazil Supreme Court Order on Illegal Seizing of Land
A justice on Brazil’s Supreme Court has ordered the federal government to
seize private properties when owners are found responsible for illegal
wildfires or deforestation.
In addition, authorities must seek compensation from landowners responsible
for illegal and intentional (故意的) destruction.
The ruling also directed the government to block regularization, a process by
which illegally-acquired land becomes legal.
The expectation of regularization has been one of the main drivers of
deforestation in the Amazon.
Land-grabbers clear land in the hope that it will eventually be titled thanks
to lax land laws or government amnesties.
The court's decision could be appealed.
That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____.
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Manage episode 479685089 series 1281198
Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened marginally lower this morning from yesterday's close, at
20,018 on turnover of 2.7-billion N-T.
The market moved higher on Monday led by a tech rally on Wall Street at the
end of last - and the main board returned to above the 20,000-point mark for
the first time since April 2.
Market watchers say buying on the Tai-Ex Monday reflected a continued rally
on U-S markets, which showed signs of stabilizing after the tariff shocks ..
and it's being suggested that the worst result from the tariff impact is now
over.
CIER calls on government to seek tariff exemption for ICT products
The Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research says the government should
seek a tariff exemption for the island's information and communications
technology products during negotiations with the United States.
The statement comes after Washington and Taipei held their first negotiations
on April 11 - as the government is seeking to ensure that Taiwan will not
face a 32-per cent import duty .. as was announced by the U-S on April 2 ..
… before a 90-day pause on that was announced on April 9.
Washington and Taipei held their first negotiations on April 11 - as the
government seeks to ensure that Taiwan will not face hefty tariffs on exports
to the U-S market.
Centenarian shuttler to compete in World Masters Games
The Taipei City Department of Information and Tourism has annouced that a
centenarian badminton player will be representing Taiwan at the upcoming
World Masters Games.
According to city government, 104-year old Lin Yu-mao is one of more than
2,000 athletes aged 65 and above who will be competing in the games.
Lin is the Guinness World Records-certified oldest badminton player.
Fifteen World Masters Games participants are aged 90 and over, including
eight from Taiwan.
The oldest participant at this year's quadrennial (四年一次) athletics event
is a Thai track and field athlete who is 105 years old.
The 2025 World Masters Games is taking place in Taipei and New Taipei from
May 17 through 31.
Canada Polls Open in National Election
Polls are open in Canada's national election, with the ruling Liberal Party
favored to win by a narrow margin.
The vote comes as Canadians grapple with high living costs, and tensions
(緊張局勢) with a confrontational US President, who has made controversial
comments about Canada's future.
Mitch McCann reports:
Brazil Supreme Court Order on Illegal Seizing of Land
A justice on Brazil’s Supreme Court has ordered the federal government to
seize private properties when owners are found responsible for illegal
wildfires or deforestation.
In addition, authorities must seek compensation from landowners responsible
for illegal and intentional (故意的) destruction.
The ruling also directed the government to block regularization, a process by
which illegally-acquired land becomes legal.
The expectation of regularization has been one of the main drivers of
deforestation in the Amazon.
Land-grabbers clear land in the hope that it will eventually be titled thanks
to lax land laws or government amnesties.
The court's decision could be appealed.
That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____.
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