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Taiwan Promotes Coast Guard Transformation
Cheng Li-wen stated in an interview that the Chinese Communist Party is currently showing its greatest hostility toward Lai Ching-te. The Taiwanese government is pushing for a comprehensive transformation of the Coast Guard.
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Taipei Prosecutors Search Companies In Insider Trading Probe
Taipei District Prosecutors directed the Taipei City Investigation Bureau to conduct simultaneous searches of two companies and the residence of a president surnamed Guo. Investigators are looking into allegations that Guo and five others sought illegal profits by purchasing stocks in Lichi Construction and Hongyi Innovation International ahead of major announcements in 2021 and 2024. The operation involved 20 separate teams acting in coordination. The probe focuses on whether these individuals used non-public information regarding land disposals and corporate news to trade stocks. Authorities have summoned six individuals, including the president, for questioning regarding the alleged illicit gains.
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Taiwanese Politician Huang Kuo-chang Seeks Donations For Party
Taiwanese People's Party Chairman Huang Kuo-chang pledged to assist Li Ssu-chuan in his bid for New Taipei City Mayor.
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Sea Urchin Import Fails Heavy Metal Test
Authorities identified 26.4 kilograms of chilled sea urchin roe that exceeded heavy metal limits by nearly 1.7 times, with levels at 0.5 milligrams per kilogram. A 26.4kg batch of chilled sea urchin gonads failed heavy metal testing in Taiwan. Liu Fang-ming of the North District Management Center said the batch will be returned or destroyed and inspection rates for Zhengxian Company will increase to 20-50%. The North District Management Center of the 12th District stated the shipment must be returned or destroyed.
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Media Stocks Reach New Highs Amid AI Interest
Media stock prices reached new highs following gains in London. Micron and Sendex shares also experienced substantial increases. The market movement appears to be driven by ongoing interest in artificial intelligence. Micron and S&P 500 indices also saw increases, though the S&P 500 experienced a slight pullback after 18 consecutive days of gains. The market trend remains centered on AI-related developments.
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Taiwan Hospital Unions Condemn Proposed Nursing Law Delay
The proposal follows remarks by Navy Major Lyu Li regarding national strength that sparked public debate. The changes include increasing the types of offenses, increasing penalties, and adding clauses regarding intermediaries. Six major hospital unions, including Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Chen Da Hospital, Starlight Hospital, and Zhenxing Hospital, issued a rare joint statement. The unions are protesting Minister Shi Jung-liang's indication that a two-to-three-year buffer period will delay the implementation of the nursing staffing law until 2029. The unions described the proposed delay as a failure to fulfill previous commitments. Legislator Lai Yue-long addressed the financial challenges facing Taiwan's National Health Insurance system, which has been in operation for 31 years.
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Taiwanese Defends Actions After Misunderstanding
Agriculture Ministry Deputy Minister Hu Chung-yi stated that US peanut imports are minimal and Taiwan's domestic peanut market share remains at 75%. The politician calls for gratitude towards the armed forces for liberating Taiwan from colonialism and returning it to the Republic of China, said self-governance and the right to elect leaders. The politician states their commitment to serving the public from the grassroots level, rejecting the title of legislator. The politician also questioned the DPP's ability to break through mainland China's influence, contrasting it with the Communist Party's success. The politician also highlighted a shortage of over 50,000 soldiers, questioning recruitment efforts at high schools and universities.
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Lai Ching-te Approval Ratings Decline In Taiwan
The Control Yuan released April polling data showing President Lai Ching-te has a 46.2% trust rating. President Lai Ching-te's trust rating reached 46.2% according to the latest April political poll from Liberty Times. President Lai Ching-te's job satisfaction rating reached 44.5%, representing a 0.7 percentage point increase from the previous month. According to the Formosa Monthly poll for April, 46.2% of citizens express trust in President Lai, while 43.8% express distrust. Additionally, 47.5% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with his administration. A survey indicates 46.2% trust Lai Ching-te, down 0.9% from last month, while distrust rose to 43.8%. Politician Cheng Li-wen stated in an interview that the Chinese Communist Party is currently showing its greatest hostility toward Lai Ching-te. Cheng noted that the party is showing more goodwill toward her political path.
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Lee Sichuan Assets Disclosed In Taipei
The Control Yuan released the latest asset declaration for Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an and New Taipei City mayoral candidate Lee Sichuan. The Control Yuan released Lee Sichuan's asset disclosure report from November of last year, including New Taiwan Dollar deposits and Hsinchu Trust holdings.
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New Taipei Mayoral Polls Show Li Chih-lung Leading
A five-day telephone poll conducted by two political parties shows Kuomintang candidate Li Sichuan leading the race for New Taipei Mayor. Latest polls show Li Sichuan leading over Taiwan People's Party candidate Huang Kuo-chang. Li Sichuan said the victory marks the beginning of his responsibility to implement cooperation between the two parties. The candidate expressed commitment to implementing agreements between political parties and noted successful integration of candidates in New Taipei City. The Kuomintang party is seeking voters to choose candidates focused on urban progress. Political competition is expected to accelerate as the election cycle progresses. Jiang Yi-zhen, a former broadcaster, described the survey as the most rigorous in local election history. The poll utilized age-based sampling and mobile phone data to better capture younger demographics.
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