【Today's Focus】Yulon firmly refutes receiving 10 billion government subsidies / Tech giant Hwa Cheng to suspend trading, stock may become wallpaper / Man accidentally jumps onto connector while rushing for a train, Taiwan Railways will impose a fine.
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The tariff policy of U.S. President Trump impacts the world, and Yulon Group responds to external accusations, emphasizing that the company’s long-term investment in independent research and development should not be misunderstood. The long-standing connector manufacturer Huaseng faces the risk of stock trading termination due to not submitting its financial reports. Home experts remind that the soaking time for laundry should be controlled within 30 minutes before washing to avoid bacterial growth. In addition, recent discussions among netizens about the new generation of "market names" have resonated with many.
How are you today? The tariff policy of U.S. President Trump has impacted the world, and recently some people believe that the government is using tariffs and billion-dollar subsidies to protect Yulon, which gives the United States a reason to impose high tariffs on Taiwan. Yulon Group issued a stern response, hoping that the outside world would not spread misinformation. The connector factory Huacheng, with a 41-year history, has had its stock trading suspended due to failure to submit financial statements as required. If they do not submit within the deadline, the stocks of 37,628 shareholders will become worthless. As the hot summer approaches, household experts have announced precautions for washing clothes, stating, "Bacteria can proliferate in large numbers." How should clothes be washed correctly? Let's pay attention to today's news.
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Yulon rebutted the views of some individuals, pointing out that the claim that the government uses tariffs to protect Yulon is incorrect. Yulon emphasized that the related statements lack comprehensiveness and tend to generalize; the company has invested hundreds of billions in self-funded R&D over the long term.
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The tech giant Huacheng will have its stock trading suspended on the seventh day for failing to submit financial statements by the deadline. If financial statements are not submitted within six months, the company will face the risk of delisting.
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A man failed to board a train while using Taiwan Railways and chose to "jump onto the coupling," ultimately collapsing from exhaustion on the tracks at Shijiao Station. This act violates railway law, and Taiwan Railways will impose a fine of 1,500 TWD.
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An analysis from corporate sources indicates that the Taiwan stock market may drop by a thousand points on Monday. Experts believe the impact of tariff policies exceeds market expectations, potentially leading to social chaos in the United States and a global economic recession; investors are advised not to recklessly bottom-fish.
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Reports suggest that Trump's policies exert pressure on Chinese authorities but may also create opportunities for China to reshape its geopolitical landscape. It is mentioned that U.S.-produced semiconductors would reduce the necessity to defend Taiwan.
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Experts remind that if clothes need to be soaked before washing, the time should ideally be controlled within 15 to 20 minutes, not exceeding half an hour; prolonged soaking can easily breed bacteria, especially in hot and humid weather, making clothes a breeding ground for bacteria.
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The names Jiahao and Shufen are being replaced, and the new generation of "market names" has gained significant attention from netizens. Recently, netizens pointed out that children's names often contain the character "Mu," listing 22 commonly used characters, and believe that modern names are essentially just permutations of these characters.
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