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【Today's Focus】Trump's tariffs trigger shockwaves, American citizens start a stockpiling frenzy / Trump: Now is the best time to get rich / Xingyu penalized for rejecting mid-to-late age interviews, appeal application dismissed.

【Today's Focus】Trump's tariffs trigger shockwaves, American citizens start a stockpiling frenzy / Trump: Now is the best time to get rich / Xingyu penalized for rejecting mid-to-late age interviews, appeal application dismissed.
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Trump announced the implementation of "reciprocal tariffs," triggering global market turmoil. American citizens are stockpiling goods in response to rising prices, and billionaires are also calling for swift restocking. The market reacted variably, while Trump believes this is an opportunity for wealth and stated that businesses will not be affected. Although the Taiwanese stock market saw a slight respite, it may experience a pullback next week. The Financial Supervisory Commission is ramping up prevention measures, and the Executive Yuan proposed an 88 billion response plan to mitigate the impact of tariffs. In addition, Starlux Airlines was fined NT$300,000 for discriminating against middle-aged and older job seekers, and the U.S. Secretary of Commerce criticized Taiwan for needing to prioritize the semiconductor industry.

How are you doing today? Trump announced "reciprocal tariffs," triggering global turmoil, leading to a phenomenon of panic buying among Americans, all concerned about future price increases. Even billionaires are rarely calling for "replenishing stocks quickly." In contrast, Trump appears fearless amid the tariff storm, even asserting that "now is a great time to get rich," and taunting that Beijing is already in a panic. The Taiwanese stock market saw a slight recovery after a global stock market crash due to the recent holiday, but it may face further declines when trading resumes next week. The Financial Supervisory Commission has started preparing, and the Executive Yuan has announced an "88 billion assistance plan" to mitigate the impact of heavy tariffs. Let's take a look at today's news.

  • Trump's tariffs trigger shock, Americans start panic buying - Citizens are worried about future price hikes, with New Yorkers rushing to buy various 3C products, auto parts, and daily necessities, spending up to about 100,000 yuan. A professor in California "emptied his shopping cart" on Amazon, and even billionaire Mark Cuban voiced his concerns... for more details, please refer to the news.
  • Trump: Now is an excellent opportunity to get rich - The US stock market has plunged for two consecutive days, resulting in an estimated loss of over $6 trillion in the financial market. However, Trump remains defiant, insisting on unchanged tariff policies and believes that large enterprises are not affected... for more details, please refer to the news.
  • StarLux Airlines fined for age discrimination in interviews - A 56-year-old laborer applied for a pilot and baggage handling position but was declined due to "limited slots." It later turned out that these positions were still open, leading Taoyuan City to identify this as age discrimination in employment and impose a fine of 300,000 yuan... for more details, please refer to the news.
  • US Secretary of Commerce criticizes Taiwan's semiconductor industry again - Although the latest reciprocal tariffs do not involve the semiconductor sector, Secretary Raimondo stated in an interview that the US would have to "protect itself" and plans to shift chip production back to the US... for more details, please refer to the news.
  • Financial Supervisory Commission closely monitors the impact of US tariffs - The Taiwanese stock market may test the 20,000-point mark when trading opens on the 7th. The Financial Supervisory Commission hopes investors will view the economic situation rationally and reaffirms the importance of maintaining market order, as they continue to stay in touch with the stock exchange and OTC center... for more details, please refer to the news.

Government announces assistance plan

The government has proposed an 82 billion plan to mitigate the impact of the 32% tariff imposed by the US, including six areas and fourteen measures, with plans to invest 70 billion to support industries. Furthermore, the agriculture sector has three main areas and six measures, with a total expected investment of 18 billion to provide assistance in finance, taxation, market development, and employment stabilization. We also emphasize three unreasonable aspects of the reciprocal tariffs and will do our utmost to negotiate with the US side to minimize the impact... for more details, please refer to the news.

Restaurant parking violation event

A driver received a parking violation ticket in a restaurant's designated parking area on the grounds of "the rear of the car obstructing the sidewalk." The police explained that this was due to the operator's parking space markings not complying with regulations. The party in question questioned whether this was a trap, leading to divided opinions online, with one side supporting police enforcement while the other suggested "filing a complaint" to test it... for more details, please refer to the news.

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