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2025-04-19

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The vehicle parked in the parking lot received a red ticket. The police stated that it was blocking the sidewalk, while the city government accused the business of illegal behavior.

The vehicle parked in the parking lot received a red ticket. The police stated that it was blocking the sidewalk, while the city government accused the business of illegal behavior.

In Beitun District, Taichung, a citizen discovered that their vehicle had received a parking ticket after dining in a designated parking lot. The reason for the ticket was that the rear of the vehicle was on the sidewalk. Although the operator had posted a notice as a reminder, participants believed that the parking space design was too short, making it inevitable that normal parking would encroach on the sidewalk, and thus felt the penalty was unreasonable. The police stated that according to regulations, if any part of the vehicle is on the sidewalk, it is considered a violation, and the fine ranges from 600 to 1200 NT dollars. After the city's investigation, it was confirmed that the parking lot was not registered according to the law, and penalties would be imposed accordingly.

Exclusive Report / South Korean University Student Attacked in Ximen: Still Shaken, Victim Describes the Suspect as Extremely Calm, Nonchalantly Walked to His Car

Exclusive Report / South Korean University Student Attacked in Ximen: Still Shaken, Victim Describes the Suspect as Extremely Calm, Nonchalantly Walked to His Car

A Korean student from Fu Jen Catholic University encountered a random stabbing incident in Ximen District, resulting in stab wounds to his back. While he is not in life-threatening condition, the experience has left him deeply shocked. He expressed that he originally thought Taiwan was a safe place, and this incident has prompted him to rethink issues of public safety. At the time of the incident, he was celebrating a friend’s birthday and was suddenly attacked with a knife by a stranger while passing by a McDonald's after the celebration. The police quickly arrested the suspect and found his blood alcohol content to be as high as 0.95. The university stated that it will provide medical and legal assistance.

Lai Ching-te convenes a seminar with companies such as TSMC. Participants indicate: Taiwan should plan before taking action.

Lai Ching-te convenes a seminar with companies such as TSMC. Participants indicate: Taiwan should plan before taking action.

President Lai Ching-te convened several representatives from the ICT industry at his official residence today (the 5th) to discuss the challenges posed by the U.S. equivalence tariffs. The attending companies included major players such as TSMC and Foxconn. Participants believe that actions should not be rushed and recommend that the government respond cautiously and introduce industry reassurance measures. A second seminar will be held tomorrow to gather opinions from traditional industries and small and medium-sized enterprises to ensure the continued stable development of Taiwan's economy.

Lai Qingde's meeting with TSMC and other companies: Participants stated that Taiwan should plan carefully before taking action.

Lai Qingde's meeting with TSMC and other companies: Participants stated that Taiwan should plan carefully before taking action.

President Lai Ching-te today invited several representatives from the ICT industry to hold a discussion at the official residence, including important companies like TSMC. During the meeting, participants unanimously agreed that Taiwan should not rush to respond to the United States' reciprocal tariff policy and should plan carefully before taking action. Presidential spokesperson Kuo Ya-hui stated that a second discussion will be held tomorrow to gather opinions from traditional industries and small and medium-sized enterprises, in order to provide support for the industry and stabilize the economy. Representatives at this meeting included large companies like Foxconn and Compal, all of which are concerned about potential tariff challenges in the future. Reports indicate that participants suggested the government should adopt a prudent negotiation approach and first introduce measures to ensure industry stability.

Taiwan's tourism recovery? Scenes of crowds on

Taiwan's tourism recovery? Scenes of crowds on "Kenting Street" surface, netizens exclaim: Could this be AI?

The "Taiwan Festival" was grandly held on Kenting Street, attracting about 40,000 music fans, resulting in a crowded scene that left local shops in awe. The event lasted for three days, featuring nearly a hundred bands performing on five major stages, including the popular band "Mango Jam" among others. Photos show the entire street filled with tourists, and netizens were amazed by this phenomenon, questioning whether it was AI-generated.

Difficult to Find Free Seats During the Tomb-Sweeping Festival Holiday? Insiders Share

Difficult to Find Free Seats During the Tomb-Sweeping Festival Holiday? Insiders Share "Seat-Saving Tips," What is Taiwan High-Speed Rail's Response!

During the Qingming Festival holiday, the reserved seating areas of the high-speed rail were almost fully occupied. There was a rumor online that "choosing car No. 10" made it easier to secure a seat, because the even-numbered cars have more seats than the odd-numbered ones. The high-speed rail company confirmed this statement and suggested that travelers check the "station crowd information" in advance to reduce waiting time. The reserved seating is mainly in cars No. 9 to 12, while some trains may have up to 8 cars. The high-speed rail will also increase the number of reserved seating cars based on demand to enhance the convenience for passengers.

Over a hundred minors were trapped in Leofoo Village! Packed into two buses heading home, netizens exclaimed,

Over a hundred minors were trapped in Leofoo Village! Packed into two buses heading home, netizens exclaimed, "I thought it was a zombie apocalypse!"

On the first day of the Qingming holiday, Leofoo Village offered free admission for those under 18, attracting a large number of teenagers to the park. However, after the event ended, only two shuttle buses were provided for transportation, leaving many underage visitors unable to return home, leading to a crowded scene. Netizens described the situation at the scene as resembling a "zombie apocalypse," sparking heated discussions. In response to the potential influx of people, Leofoo Village decided to increase shuttle bus services and reminded visitors to plan their return transportation in advance.

Minor tourists trapped in Leofoo Village! Hundreds crowded into two buses to go home, netizens exclaimed,

Minor tourists trapped in Leofoo Village! Hundreds crowded into two buses to go home, netizens exclaimed, "Thought we encountered a zombie apocalypse."

On the first day of the Qingming holiday, Leofoo Village launched a free admission event for those under 18, attracting a large number of young visitors. However, after the event ended, only two shuttle buses were deployed, which left many underage visitors unable to return home, stranded in the park, sparking heated discussions among netizens. Some pointed out that visitors should arrange their own transportation, while others criticized that the event did not consider the issue of dispersing the crowd. In response to the crowd, Leofoo Village announced that it would increase the shuttle bus frequency and reminded visitors to plan their return transportation in advance.

Introduction to Japanese and Korean Electronic Payments: Overview of All Payments, Street Card Payments, and iPass Rewards!

Introduction to Japanese and Korean Electronic Payments: Overview of All Payments, Street Card Payments, and iPass Rewards!

The electronic payment systems in Japan and South Korea are undoubtedly a hot topic in today's travel scene, with many travelers gradually becoming accustomed to using digital payments. In Japan, PayPay has become the most popular payment method, supporting a variety of merchants and offering cashback activities. It can also be used in conjunction with payment services such as 街口支付 and 全支付 from Taiwan. 全支付 plans to enter the Japanese and South Korean markets next year, collaborating with local merchants to provide consumer rewards. In South Korea, LINE Pay and 台灣Pay have also launched cross-border payment services, continuously introducing various discounts and cashback offers. Through these electronic payment platforms, friends can easily enjoy the shopping experience during their travels in Japan and South Korea.

President Yoon Suk-yeol Impeached and Dismissed:

President Yoon Suk-yeol Impeached and Dismissed: "Deeply Sorry for Failing to Meet the Expectations of the People, Thankful for the Support of My Supporters"

The Constitutional Court of South Korea unanimously passed the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol today, and he was immediately dismissed. Although he did not appear for the ruling, he expressed regret and apology through his lawyer for failing to meet the expectations of the people and thanked his supporters. The legal team for Yoon Suk-yeol stated that they could not accept this outcome, claiming that the trial process was unfair. Yoon Suk-yeol became the third South Korean president to be impeached, following Roh Moo-hyun and Park Geun-hye, triggering a political crisis within the country. The presidential office fell silent after the ruling, and the blue phoenix flag representing the head of state was quietly lowered.

Trump's tariffs may affect Taiwan's stock market; Zhuo Rongtai: We need to be mentally prepared to face the impact.

Trump's tariffs may affect Taiwan's stock market; Zhuo Rongtai: We need to be mentally prepared to face the impact.

U.S. President Trump announced the imposition of comprehensive reciprocal tariffs on various countries, causing significant fluctuations in global financial markets, and it is expected that the Taiwan stock market will retest 20,000 points. Executive Yuan Premier Su Tseng-chang stated that the government has prepared a response plan regarding the U.S. tariff measures, hoping to stabilize the market by next Monday, and urged the public to be mentally prepared to face potential impacts. He emphasized that relevant ministries will evaluate the exchange rate and trade deficit to protect domestic health and industries.

Counterattack! China has decided to impose a 34% tariff on all imported goods from the United States.

Counterattack! China has decided to impose a 34% tariff on all imported goods from the United States.

The State Council of China announced that starting from April 10, a 34% tariff will be imposed on all imported goods originating from the United States in response to the U.S. equivalent tariff measures. In addition, the Ministry of Commerce of China has included 16 American companies on the export control list, and 11 companies have been designated as unreliable entities, prohibiting related imports and exports as well as new investments. China emphasized that the U.S. tariff measures violate international trade rules and has filed a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization to seek correction.

China announces a 34% tariff on all US imports to launch a counterattack.

China announces a 34% tariff on all US imports to launch a counterattack.

The State Council of China announced that starting April 10, a 34% tariff will be imposed on all imported goods originating from the United States, in response to the reciprocal tariff measures by U.S. President Donald Trump. In addition, 16 American companies have been listed in the export control list, while 11 companies have been designated as unreliable entities, prohibiting them from related investments and import-export activities in China. The Ministry of Commerce of China stated that this measure aims to safeguard national security and interests, and has filed a lawsuit against the United States in the World Trade Organization to demand that the U.S. retract its unilateral tariffs.

Trump's tariffs severely impact poor countries, analysis points out: Lesotho faces 50% tariffs, which is like a death sentence.

Trump's tariffs severely impact poor countries, analysis points out: Lesotho faces 50% tariffs, which is like a death sentence.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, imposed reciprocal tariffs on multiple countries, with the rate for the Southern African nation of Lesotho reaching as high as 50%, raising concerns among local economists who believe this policy will severely damage the country's economy. Lesotho's GDP is approximately $2 billion, and its main exports to the United States are diamonds and textiles. If this tariff rate goes into effect, it could lead to the collapse of the country's fiber and apparel industry, affecting the employment of around 40,000 workers. Some experts point out that this move will cause broader economic repercussions, putting Lesotho in a dire situation.

34% support! Lee Jae-myung's popularity soars in the South Korean presidential by-election.

34% support! Lee Jae-myung's popularity soars in the South Korean presidential by-election.

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol was ousted on the 4th, and the country will hold elections within 60 days. The ruling "People Power Party" has faced consistently low approval ratings since last year's parliamentary elections, and with Yoon's removal, its support has taken another hit. Polls show that a majority of South Koreans hope for a change in government, with the leader of the largest opposition party, the "Democratic Party," Lee Jae-myung, emerging as a popular presidential candidate. The South Korean government has begun preparations for the election and is expected to announce the election date by the 14th of this month. According to the latest polls, 51% of respondents support a change in government, while the "Democratic Party" has a support rate of 37%. Among the next presidential candidates, Lee Jae-myung has a support rate of up to 34%. Lee may resign from his party leadership to participate in the primaries, but he faces legal challenges related to alleged violations of election laws, with the results of the third trial yet to be announced. In last year's presidential election, Lee Jae-myung narrowly lost to Yoon Suk-yeol.

Trump Calls for Drug Tax; Pharmacists Worry About Escalating Drug Shortages in Taiwan

Trump Calls for Drug Tax; Pharmacists Worry About Escalating Drug Shortages in Taiwan

Trump announced unprecedented high tariffs on pharmaceuticals, which may affect Taiwanese pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers. Hu Youpu, former director of the National Health Insurance Administration, urged the government to formulate response measures in advance, while the pharmacist association also expressed concerns that drug shortages would worsen. He pointed out that the government should not follow the U.S. in raising pharmaceutical tariffs in Taiwan, but should consider subsidizing drug prices and reducing export tariffs on health foods. Furthermore, higher tariffs will have a greater impact on manufacturers of raw materials and generic drugs. Regarding Taiwan's orchid industry, facing a 33% tariff from the U.S., the industry's prospects are concerning, and farmers are unsure how to respond. With rising global pharmaceutical costs, Taiwan's health insurance system keeps drug profits low, which may affect the pharmaceutical market.

The risk of a global economic recession may rise to 60%.

The risk of a global economic recession may rise to 60%.

The Chief Global Economist of JPMorgan, Keisman, pointed out that if the United States continues to impose reciprocal tariffs, the risk of a global economic recession could rise from 40% to 60%. Multiple international financial institutions have issued warnings regarding this, with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicting that global economic growth this year will be only 3.3%, below the historical average. The World Trade Organization predicts that such tariffs will lead to a 1% contraction in global merchandise trade, while the European Union estimates that tariffs will increase export costs by 81 billion euros, impacting people's livelihoods. Bank of America estimates that if retaliatory measures are taken, corporate operating income could decline by 32%, and even without retaliation, inflation will reduce income by 5%. However, strategists believe that there is still an opportunity for negotiation between both sides, which could become a favorable factor for the market.

The U.S. tariff policy has severely impacted the economy. I invested 88 billion to save the industry.

The U.S. tariff policy has severely impacted the economy. I invested 88 billion to save the industry.

U.S. President Trump imposed a 32% tariff on Taiwan. Executive Yuan Premier Su Tseng-chang held a press conference on the afternoon of the 4th to introduce countermeasures and support plans. He emphasized that the government would make stern representations to the U.S. and plans to provide NT$88 billion in assistance to respond to the tariff pressure on Taiwan. Su Tseng-chang expressed apologies to the public and pointed out that the government would evaluate measures to stabilize the economy, with various ministries setting up consultation hotlines to promptly explain the plans to the industry. Facing rising import costs, certain industries, such as tools, medical supplies, and agricultural products, will be affected. The government will strive to reduce tax rates to maintain fair competition. Su Tseng-chang candidly stated that future impacts are unavoidable and urged everyone to be prepared.

Economists point out that the manufacturing industry in Asia has been severely impacted, while analysts are optimistic about the response capabilities of Hon Hai and Quanta.

Economists point out that the manufacturing industry in Asia has been severely impacted, while analysts are optimistic about the response capabilities of Hon Hai and Quanta.

The reciprocal tariffs announced by Trump will have a significant impact on Asian manufacturing. Economists predict that Asian central banks may further lower interest rates in response. Southeast Asian economies face high tax rates ranging from 32% to 49%, and supply chains may be disrupted. However, large manufacturers such as 鴻海 and 廣達 are believed to be able to adapt to the changes, as they have established production bases in Asia, Mexico, and the United States. Vietnam will be the biggest beneficiary, but it also faces a 46% tax rate challenge. Experts point out that these tariffs will affect the supply chains of electronic products and clothing, and may provide opportunities for India.

Taiwan's response to the 34% tariff increase by the United States! Experts predict “Taiwan's stock market may crash 1,800 points next week,” and the situation is not surprising.

Taiwan's response to the 34% tariff increase by the United States! Experts predict “Taiwan's stock market may crash 1,800 points next week,” and the situation is not surprising.

Financial writer 狄驤 predicts that due to the high tariffs imposed by the United States on Taiwan and China, the Taiwan stock market may open with a drop of 1,800 points next Monday (the 7th), and it could even face a collapse of 2,000 points. He advises investors to pay attention to risks and to appropriately increase their cash ratio or allocate assets for hedging. As the trade war escalates, market uncertainty is also on the rise, and investment decisions should be carefully evaluated.

Regarding negotiations with the U.S., foreign affairs experts: A breakthrough point has still not been found.

Regarding negotiations with the U.S., foreign affairs experts: A breakthrough point has still not been found.

U.S. President Trump announced a 32% tariff on Taiwan, and President 賴清德 instructed the Executive Yuan to strengthen negotiations with the U.S. Experts believe this is the starting point for negotiations, but there is currently no breakthrough. Minister without Portfolio 楊珍妮 stated that they will communicate comprehensively with the U.S. to seek a reduction in tariffs or a narrowing of the taxation scope to protect the interests of domestic businesses. Executive Yuan Premier 卓榮泰 emphasized that maintaining the health of the people is the primary consideration and expressed strong reactions to the U.S. high tariff policy.

TSMC and Intel have reportedly reached a preliminary agreement for a joint venture, according to U.S. media reports.

TSMC and Intel have reportedly reached a preliminary agreement for a joint venture, according to U.S. media reports.

According to a report from the American technology news website The Information, TSMC (2330) has reached a preliminary agreement with Intel to jointly establish a joint venture to operate Intel's wafer fabs in the United States, under pressure from the White House and the Department of Commerce. TSMC will obtain a 20% stake in the new company. This collaboration will help Intel consolidate its advanced manufacturing processes while simultaneously enhancing Taiwan's negotiation leverage. The report also mentioned that, due to tariff and market news impacts, TSMC's ADR fell over 7% in early trading on the US stock market. It is still unclear who will hold the remaining 80% stake in the new company and the source of its funding, as discussions between both parties are ongoing. This issue has garnered significant attention in the semiconductor industry, with TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei recently traveling to Japan to focus on future investment plans.

China launches retaliation against Trump's tariffs; U.S. stocks plunge with Dow dropping 2,231 points; TSMC ADR plummets nearly 7%.

China launches retaliation against Trump's tariffs; U.S. stocks plunge with Dow dropping 2,231 points; TSMC ADR plummets nearly 7%.

U.S. stocks plummeted on the 4th, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling by 2,231.07 points, a decline of 5.5%, once again dipping below 40,000 points. This wave of market turmoil was influenced by U.S. President Trump’s tariff policies, as China announced a 34% retaliatory tariff on U.S. goods, escalating trade tensions and causing panic among investors. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices also dropped by 5.97% and 5.82%, respectively. Well-known tech stocks such as Apple, NVIDIA, and Tesla were severely impacted, each falling by more than 7%. Investors turned to the bond market for safety, driving bond prices up and yields down. The market volatility index soared above 40, indicating heightened panic sentiment.

China retaliates against Trump's tariffs, leading to a significant drop in the US stock market! The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummets by 2,231 points, and TSMC's ADR falls by nearly 7%.

China retaliates against Trump's tariffs, leading to a significant drop in the US stock market! The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummets by 2,231 points, and TSMC's ADR falls by nearly 7%.

U.S. stocks plummeted on the 4th, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 2,231.07 points, a decline of 5.5%, once again dropping below 40,000 points. Influenced by Trump's tariff policy, China announced a 34% retaliatory tariff on American goods, escalating the trade war and increasing investor concerns, leading to heightened market panic. The S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq also suffered significant losses, dropping 5.97% and 5.82%, respectively, with a total market value evaporation of $5 trillion within two days. Technology stocks were severely impacted, with Apple, Nvidia, and Tesla all experiencing significant declines. Due to investors seeking refuge, demand in the bond market rose, causing the yield on 10-year U.S. Treasuries to fall below 4%.