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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.


Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened up 13-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 20,213
on turnover of 4.5-billion N-T.

The market staged a technical rebound on Wednesday as buying rotated to
non-tech stocks.

However, turnover was down from the previous trading days.

Many investors remained wary of a major pullback after the main board scored
solid gains in recent sessions to stand above the 20,000-point mark.

Investors are also waiting for U-S economic data, which is due out later this
week.



First high-level Taiwan-France Trade Talks Focus on High-Tech
The Ministry of Economics Affairs says representatives for Taiwan and France
have held the first round of ministerial-level economic and trade talks.

The talks focused on opportunities for collaboration (合作) in the high-tech
supply chain.

Taiwan's delegation was led by Economics Minister Wang Mei-hua, who met with
representatives of France's Ministry of Economics and Finance.

According to the economics ministry, the discussions covered possible
partnerships in fields such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence,
electric vehicles, renewable energy, and space industries.



Carbon Fee Rate to be Decided in One to Two Months
Environment Minister Xue Fu-sheng says it will take the government between
one and two months to finalize the carbon fee rate.

The Ministry of Environment was previously scheduled to announce the carbon
fee rate in the first quarter of this year.

The environment minister says the delay is because a review committee has not
yet decided on the rate.

However, Xue says there will be no change to the carbon fee collection
schedule.

The minister says the government still plans to collect (收) the fees
beginning next year.



WH: Talks with Israel on Gaza Operation Resume
The White House says talks are resuming (恢復) to bring Israeli officials to
the US to discuss Gaza operations.

AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports.



UN Food Waste Report
A new United Nations report estimates that 19% of the food produced around
the world went to waste in 2022.

That's a little more than 1 billion metric tons of food.

The updated Food Waste Index shows the biggest share of that waste, about
60%, came in households.

Almost 30% came in food service operations, such as restaurants.

This comes three years after the U.N.'s first attempt to quantify (量化) the
problem as part of trying to cut food waste in half by the year 2030.

That was the I.C.R.T. news,

Check in again tomorrow for our simplified version of the news, uploaded
every day in the afternoon.

Enjoy the rest of your day, I'm _____.


Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.





Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened up 13-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 20,213

on turnover of 4.5-billion N-T.



The market staged a technical rebound on Wednesday as buying rotated to

non-tech stocks.



However, turnover was down from the previous trading days.



Many investors remained wary of a major pullback after the main board scored

solid gains in recent sessions to stand above the 20,000-point mark.



Investors are also waiting for U-S economic data, which is due out later this

week.







First high-level Taiwan-France Trade Talks Focus on High-Tech

The Ministry of Economics Affairs says representatives for Taiwan and France

have held the first round of ministerial-level economic and trade talks.



The talks focused on opportunities for collaboration (合作) in the high-tech

supply chain.



Taiwan's delegation was led by Economics Minister Wang Mei-hua, who met with

representatives of France's Ministry of Economics and Finance.



According to the economics ministry, the discussions covered possible

partnerships in fields such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence,

electric vehicles, renewable energy, and space industries.







Carbon Fee Rate to be Decided in One to Two Months

Environment Minister Xue Fu-sheng says it will take the government between

one and two months to finalize the carbon fee rate.



The Ministry of Environment was previously scheduled to announce the carbon

fee rate in the first quarter of this year.



The environment minister says the delay is because a review committee has not

yet decided on the rate.



However, Xue says there will be no change to the carbon fee collection

schedule.



The minister says the government still plans to collect (收) the fees

beginning next year.







WH: Talks with Israel on Gaza Operation Resume

The White House says talks are resuming (恢復) to bring Israeli officials to

the US to discuss Gaza operations.



AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports.







UN Food Waste Report

A new United Nations report estimates that 19% of the food produced around

the world went to waste in 2022.



That's a little more than 1 billion metric tons of food.



The updated Food Waste Index shows the biggest share of that waste, about

60%, came in households.



Almost 30% came in food service operations, such as restaurants.



This comes three years after the U.N.'s first attempt to quantify (量化) the

problem as part of trying to cut food waste in half by the year 2030.



That was the I.C.R.T. news,



Check in again tomorrow for our simplified version of the news, uploaded

every day in the afternoon.



Enjoy the rest of your day, I'm _____.