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EZ News 08/15/23
EZ News
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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.
**Tai-Ex opening **
The Tai-Ex opened up 44-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 16,438
on turnover of 4-billion N-T.
The market tumbled 207-points on Monday amid investor concerns that
debt-ridden Chinese property giant Country Garden will trigger a financial
crisis and send regional currencies lower against the U-S dollar.
The financial sector led the downturn, while the bellwether electronics
sector also struggled as investors opted to dump large-cap tech stocks after
a sell-off on Wall Street at the end of last week.
**Lai in Paraguay Ahead of Pena Inauguration **
Vice President and D-P-P presidential candidate Lai Ching-te is in Paraguay
to attend the inauguration of President-elect Santiago Pena.
Lai and his delegation were greeted on their arrival by Taiwan's Ambassador
to Paraguay Jose Han, Paraguay's Vice Foreign Minister Raul Silvero, and
representatives from Paraguay's presidential office.
Lai held talks with incumbent (現任者) Paraguayan President Mario Abdo
Benitez and Pena shortly after his arrival.
Lai and his delegation will attend Pena's inauguration later today Taiwan
time before heading back to the U-S for a brief transit in San Francisco on
their return trip to Taiwan.
**UK Seeking High-Tech Cooperation in Taiwan Trade Talks **
The U-K's Department for Business and Trade says London is hoping to deepen
cooperation with Taiwan in high-tech fields through an enhanced trade
partnership.
The statement comes ahead of this year's bilateral trade talks and an
announcement in late July that both sides plan to start talks on an "Enhanced
Trade Partnership" to strengthen the bilateral trade relationship.
A spokesperson for the U-K's Department for Business and Trade says the
partnership will deepen engagement and take advantage of growing
opportunities for British businesses.
The talks will be held later this year in London and Taiwan's delegation will
be headed by Deputy Economics Minister C.C. Chen.
**US Montana Judge Hands Victory to Climate Activists **
A landmark climate decision out of Montana.
A judge has ruled in favor of a group of young plaintiffs who have accused
the state of violating their right to a healthy environment by supporting the
use of fossil fuels, which are seen as a main driver (主要驅動力) of climate
change.
Toni Waterman has more.
**Germany Foreign Minister Plane Trouble **
Germany’s foreign minister had to wait for hours in Abu Dhabi after a
technical problem on her government plane forced it to return to the airport
rather than continue to Australia.
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock was due to arrive in Canberra on Monday
night.
But her ministry said her German air force Airbus A340 had to return to Abu
Dhabi after a refueling (加燃料,加油) stop because of “a mechanical problem
with the landing flaps."
It was the latest in a string of problems with Germany's government planes,
some of which are aging, that have affected various senior officials.
In May, Baerbock had to extend a trip to the Persian Gulf region by a day
because of a damaged tire on an aircraft when she was in Qatar.
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 44-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 16,438
on turnover of 4-billion N-T.
The market tumbled 207-points on Monday amid investor concerns that
debt-ridden Chinese property giant Country Garden will trigger a financial
crisis and send regional currencies lower against the U-S dollar.
The financial sector led the downturn, while the bellwether electronics
sector also struggled as investors opted to dump large-cap tech stocks after
a sell-off on Wall Street at the end of last week.
**Lai in Paraguay Ahead of Pena Inauguration **
Vice President and D-P-P presidential candidate Lai Ching-te is in Paraguay
to attend the inauguration of President-elect Santiago Pena.
Lai and his delegation were greeted on their arrival by Taiwan's Ambassador
to Paraguay Jose Han, Paraguay's Vice Foreign Minister Raul Silvero, and
representatives from Paraguay's presidential office.
Lai held talks with incumbent (現任者) Paraguayan President Mario Abdo
Benitez and Pena shortly after his arrival.
Lai and his delegation will attend Pena's inauguration later today Taiwan
time before heading back to the U-S for a brief transit in San Francisco on
their return trip to Taiwan.
**UK Seeking High-Tech Cooperation in Taiwan Trade Talks **
The U-K's Department for Business and Trade says London is hoping to deepen
cooperation with Taiwan in high-tech fields through an enhanced trade
partnership.
The statement comes ahead of this year's bilateral trade talks and an
announcement in late July that both sides plan to start talks on an "Enhanced
Trade Partnership" to strengthen the bilateral trade relationship.
A spokesperson for the U-K's Department for Business and Trade says the
partnership will deepen engagement and take advantage of growing
opportunities for British businesses.
The talks will be held later this year in London and Taiwan's delegation will
be headed by Deputy Economics Minister C.C. Chen.
**US Montana Judge Hands Victory to Climate Activists **
A landmark climate decision out of Montana.
A judge has ruled in favor of a group of young plaintiffs who have accused
the state of violating their right to a healthy environment by supporting the
use of fossil fuels, which are seen as a main driver (主要驅動力) of climate
change.
Toni Waterman has more.
**Germany Foreign Minister Plane Trouble **
Germany’s foreign minister had to wait for hours in Abu Dhabi after a
technical problem on her government plane forced it to return to the airport
rather than continue to Australia.
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock was due to arrive in Canberra on Monday
night.
But her ministry said her German air force Airbus A340 had to return to Abu
Dhabi after a refueling (加燃料,加油) stop because of “a mechanical problem
with the landing flaps."
It was the latest in a string of problems with Germany's government planes,
some of which are aging, that have affected various senior officials.
In May, Baerbock had to extend a trip to the Persian Gulf region by a day
because of a damaged tire on an aircraft when she was in Qatar.
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 _____.