zaira .

zaira .

2025-04-22

The argument in favor of using filler text goes something like this: If you use any real content in the Consulting Process anytime you reach.

  • img
  • img
  • img
  • img
  • img
  • img

Get In Touch

Trump's

Trump's "Cutting Knife" dealt a heavy blow! The Taiwanese stock market is likely to fall below 19,000. Experts predict the timing for a "strong rebound."

U.S. President Trump announced this week a policy of "reciprocal tariffs," imposing punitive tariffs on countries with significant trade deficits with the U.S., leading to global market panic, with Taiwan's stock market facing heavy taxes of up to 32%. Experts predict that the Taiwanese stock market may continue to decline in the short term, but a turnaround may occur around mid-April during the TSMC shareholder meeting. Li Fangguo's analysis points out that while short-term pressures still exist, as the U.S. corporate earnings season approaches and positive news from TSMC emerges, the market is expected to rebound in the second quarter. Analysts warn that if tariffs do not ease, the market may continue to experience volatility.

Trump strikes again! Taiwan's stock market may fall below 19,000, experts reveal the timing of the

Trump strikes again! Taiwan's stock market may fall below 19,000, experts reveal the timing of the "surge."

U.S. President Trump announced this week that he would impose punitive tariffs on countries with significant trade deficits. This policy has triggered panic in global markets, leading to a sharp decline in U.S. and Japanese stocks, with Taiwan's stock market also facing tax pressures of up to 32%. Experts predict that the Taiwan stock market will weaken in the short term, but a turning point is expected after the TSMC earnings call in mid-April. Li Fangguo pointed out that the market is poised to see 12 major positive factors, maintaining an optimistic outlook for the stock market performance in the second quarter, although it will still need to face the pressure brought by Trump's tariff policy in the short term. Analysts remind that if there is no relief on tariffs, market concerns will continue.

Scholars suggest relaxing exchange rate controls to reduce surplus; the central bank warns that excessive volatility is detrimental to the economy.

Scholars suggest relaxing exchange rate controls to reduce surplus; the central bank warns that excessive volatility is detrimental to the economy.

US President Trump announced a 32% tariff on Taiwan, triggering deep concerns about the domestic economy. Hsu Wentai from the Academia Sinica's Institute of Economics called on the central bank via Facebook to allow the exchange rate to float freely and not overly rely on foreign exchange reserves to reduce the trade surplus. The central bank responded by stating that the exchange rate is generally determined by market supply and demand, but it will intervene to maintain market stability. Hsu Wentai emphasized that raising taxes is not the solution and questioned whether Taiwan can impose retaliatory tariffs. He believes that the key to the trade surplus lies in the central bank's exchange rate policy, which should proactively address economic shocks rather than act under compulsion. Experts point out that the exchange rate issue cannot be simplified, and arbitrary appreciation could trigger industry relocation, repeating past mistakes.

Taiwan imposes a 34% tariff in retaliation against the United States! Experts predict

Taiwan imposes a 34% tariff in retaliation against the United States! Experts predict "Taiwan stocks will plummet 1,800 points on Monday": This situation is not unexpected.

Financial writer 狄驤 predicts that the Taiwan stock market may open down 1,800 points next Monday (the 7th). The reason for this is the high tariffs imposed by the United States on Taiwan and China, while China plans to impose tariffs on American goods. 狄驤 points out that if the market situation continues to deteriorate, the decline could further expand to 2,000 points. He reminds investors to increase their cash ratio or allocate to hedging assets to cope with uncertain market risks.

Lai Ching-te criticized Trump's tariffs as unfair! He directly stated,

Lai Ching-te criticized Trump's tariffs as unfair! He directly stated, "President, please do not doubt the U.S." which sparked heated discussions. Netizens lamented: The stock market is likely to collapse!

U.S. President Trump announced a 32% tariff on Taiwan, prompting Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te to convene a team to discuss countermeasures. He criticized this policy as unreasonable and inconsistent with the substantive trade relationship between the U.S. and Taiwan, causing potential impacts on industries and the economy. Netizens have expressed skepticism regarding the government's response, and media personality Huang Yangming also mocked the government, with many comments being negative. Reports indicate that some are calling for Tsai Jung-tai to resign to avoid harming the country.

Here's the translated content:

Here's the translated content: "Side operations under equivalent tariffs 'chips have no impact'? Kuo Cheng-liang exposes the proportion of exports to the United States: Taiwan may face significant challenges this time."

U.S. President Trump announced a 32% tariff on Taiwan, drawing public attention, and the social media of Premier Su Tseng-chang sparked heated discussions. Former legislator Kuo Cheng-liang criticized the government's failure in negotiations, pointing out that Taiwan's chip exports are mainly to China, not the United States. Kuo emphasized that Taiwan may face significant damage because key production bases are all in other countries. He urged the green camp and the media to be more cautious when discussing the chip tax, and noted that even if Trump did not impose a chip tax, Taiwan's total exports would still be limited.

The impact of reciprocal tariffs causes a sharp decline in global stock markets. A senator in the U.S. proposes a

The impact of reciprocal tariffs causes a sharp decline in global stock markets. A senator in the U.S. proposes a "limit Trump" plan amid internal backlash.

The tariffs announced by U.S. President Trump have triggered a decline in global stock markets. Senators from both major parties in the U.S. Senate have proposed that new tariffs must receive congressional approval and can be terminated by Congress at any time. Democratic Senator Kent Evans and Republican Senator Grassley introduced the "2025 Trade Review Act," which requires the president to inform Congress of the reasons for new tariffs and an impact analysis within 48 hours, and to obtain congressional approval within 60 days. The legal organization NCLA has filed a lawsuit against Trump's tariff measures, claiming they exceed his authority. The White House has yet to respond to this issue.

【Tariff Test 2-1】Analysis of the low point of 19,500 in Taiwan stocks and the exchange rate of the New Taiwan Dollar: A summary of capital hedging strategies!

【Tariff Test 2-1】Analysis of the low point of 19,500 in Taiwan stocks and the exchange rate of the New Taiwan Dollar: A summary of capital hedging strategies!

The impact of Trump's tariffs on the Taiwanese stock market may dip to 19,500 points, with AI and sports-related sectors facing selling pressure, while financial stocks become a safe haven. The tariffs exceeded expectations, disrupting the global supply chain, and corporate earnings may face downward revisions, with foreign investors continuing a bearish strategy. Taiwan's export-oriented economy is expected to have its GDP growth revised down to around 2%. The pressure on the New Taiwan Dollar exchange rate is increasing, and defensive stocks such as telecommunications and consumer electronics-related industries are likely to benefit, with heightened market volatility anticipated in the future.

The U.S. Secretary of Commerce has once again criticized Taiwan, emphasizing the need to revitalize the chip manufacturing industry.

The U.S. Secretary of Commerce has once again criticized Taiwan, emphasizing the need to revitalize the chip manufacturing industry.

US Secretary of Commerce Lutnick stated that Trump will consider relocating chip manufacturing from Taiwan back to the United States. Although the newly announced tariff policy does not yet cover the semiconductor industry, he emphasized that the US must strengthen its self-defense capabilities and questioned why most American electronics are manufactured in Taiwan. Trump announced the implementation of reciprocal tariffs on all countries imposing tariffs on US goods, with a rate of 32% for Taiwan. He believes this will be an opportunity for the rebirth of American industry.

Trump's big knife descends, will Taiwan's stock market face a cold wave on Monday? Experts advise

Trump's big knife descends, will Taiwan's stock market face a cold wave on Monday? Experts advise "not to rush into hedging" and provide four suggestions: gradually accumulate positions on dips.

U.S. President Trump recently announced reciprocal tariffs on multiple countries, with Taiwan's tariffs rising by 32%. This has triggered market panic, and China immediately imposed retaliatory tariffs on American goods. Experts predict that the stock market will suffer a severe blow on Monday and that more bad news may emerge within the next month. However, private equity operator "股人阿勳" suggests that investors should seize the opportunity to increase their stakes rather than hastily retreat. He emphasized that in the long term, the value of quality companies will not disappear due to short-term panic, and the market will not wait for investors to find the lowest point. He also provided four pieces of advice, including entering the market in phases when prices are low and asset restructuring, reminding investors to remain patient and avoid emotional decision-making.

A Taiwanese person was arrested in Cambodia for drug trafficking, with the police seizing 3.95 kilograms of drugs.

A Taiwanese person was arrested in Cambodia for drug trafficking, with the police seizing 3.95 kilograms of drugs.

A Taiwanese man was arrested in Phnom Penh, Cambodia for drug trafficking, with police seizing 3.95 kilograms of drugs. This operation was part of a local anti-drug campaign, and the suspect has been transferred to the Phnom Penh Primary Court for processing according to relevant laws. Recently, the Cambodian police also uncovered a large telecommunications fraud case, arresting 186 suspects, of which 179 are Taiwanese.

Rewrite the title:

Rewrite the title: "The '89 Monkeys' Appear at Leofoo Village! Humorously Calling for More People to Join the Event, Attracting Crowds: Quite a Sense of Accomplishment."

At Leofoo Village Theme Park, a 24-year-old man with the surname Liu was arrested and transferred for investigation after performing drift and snake-like driving in the parking lot. The man not only refused to cooperate but also taunted the police and boasted on social media, even stating that he would return to Leofoo Village for another challenge. The police emphasized that they will impose severe penalties for such dangerous driving behaviors.

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.