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【Today's Focus】Trump's Tariff Policy Causes Shock as Americans Begin Stockpiling Goods / Trump: Now is the Best Time to Get Rich / Starlux Airlines Fined for Rejecting Interviews for Middle-Aged Job Seekers, Appeal Dismissed

【Today's Focus】Trump's Tariff Policy Causes Shock as Americans Begin Stockpiling Goods / Trump: Now is the Best Time to Get Rich / Starlux Airlines Fined for Rejecting Interviews for Middle-Aged Job Seekers, Appeal Dismissed
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Trump announced reciprocal tariffs, triggering global turmoil. American citizens began frantically stockpiling goods, fearing price increases; billionaires also urged restocking. Trump believes this is a prime opportunity for wealth, criticizing Beijing for its panic. Taiwan's stock market gained a brief respite amidst the global stock disaster but faces a risk of correction at the market open. The Financial Supervisory Commission has taken measures to address the impact, including an 88 billion assistance plan. Other news includes StarLux Airlines being fined for discrimination against middle-aged job seekers and the U.S. Secretary of Commerce once again criticizing Taiwan's chip manufacturing industry.

How was your day today? Trump's announcement of "reciprocal tariffs" has sparked intense reactions globally, with Americans resorting to panic buying, fearing that prices will surge significantly in the future. Even some wealthy individuals have publicly called for restocking. In contrast, Trump remains calm in the face of the tariff storm, even claiming that "now is a great opportunity to get rich," and provocatively stating that Beijing has already begun to panic. The Taiwan stock market, under the influence of a global stock disaster, temporarily found some relief due to the long holiday, but may face the risk of further declines when trading resumes next week. The Financial Supervisory Commission is prepared, and the Executive Yuan has announced an "880 billion assistance plan" to alleviate the impact of tariffs. We will report on the detailed measures later. Let’s pay attention to today’s news.

  • The Shock from Trump's Tariffs Americans are frantically stockpiling goods, fearing price increases. Residents in New York are purchasing electronics, auto parts, and daily necessities, spending around 100,000 yuan at once. A professor in California even "emptied their shopping cart" on Amazon, and a billionaire with a net worth of 5.7 billion dollars has also expressed concern.
  • Trump: Now is a Good Time to Get Rich U.S. stocks plummeted for two consecutive days, with financial markets estimated to have lost over 6 trillion dollars. Nevertheless, Trump maintains a tough stance, insisting that the tariff policies will not change, and believes that large corporations will remain unaffected.
  • Starlux Airlines Fined for Age Discrimination A 56-year-old worker applied for multiple positions but was rejected due to "limited openings," only to later find that those positions were still being recruited. The city of Taoyuan deemed this behavior discriminatory and imposed a fine of 300,000 yuan.
  • U.S. Secretary of Commerce Criticizes Taiwan Although these reciprocal tariffs do not yet include the semiconductor industry, the Secretary of Commerce pointed out that the United States must "protect itself," planning to relocate chip manufacturing from Taiwan back to the U.S.
  • Implementing "Limit on Airspace" Again? The Financial Supervisory Commission stated that it will closely monitor the impact of U.S. tariffs, predicting that the Taiwan stock market may revisit the 20,000-point threshold when it opens on the 7th. The commission calls on investors to face the economic situation rationally and maintain market transaction order.
  • Parking Violation Ticket Sparks Discussion A citizen received a parking ticket for parking in a restaurant parking lot, with the reason stating "the rear of the car occupies the sidewalk." Police explained that it was due to improper design of the parking spaces by the operator, which sparked heated discussions among netizens.

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