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Taiwan's technology giant stops sales after 41 years! It faces the risk of

Taiwan's technology giant stops sales after 41 years! It faces the risk of "delisting" with nearly 40,000 shares becoming worthless paper.

Hua Sheng Electronics (3202) has suspended trading since April 7, and if it does not resume trading within six months, it will face delisting risk. This technology company, established in 1984, was dealt with by the OTC center according to regulations for failing to announce its financial report for the year 113 on time. Currently, the stock price has fallen by more than 70%, with about 4,448 shares available for sale. Investors need to carefully assess the risks and be well-prepared.

Tax Filing Tips / Tax Reduction Benefits: Three Major Groups that Benefit

Tax Filing Tips / Tax Reduction Benefits: Three Major Groups that Benefit

As the May tax season approaches, this year's comprehensive income tax filing will introduce three major tax reduction measures. Zhang Qijin, the Vice President of the Ernst & Young Family Office, pointed out that these measures include an increase in the basic living expenses, a special deduction for rent, and an expansion of the special deduction for preschool children. First, the basic living expenses will be raised to 210,000, benefiting larger households. Second, rent expenses will shift from itemized deductions to being able to be used in conjunction with the standard deduction, with the special deduction limit increased to 180,000, but with a wealth exclusion clause. Finally, the special deduction for preschool children will be expanded to those under 6 years old, with an increase in the deduction amount and the elimination of the wealth exclusion restriction, allowing families with children to benefit even more. Zhang Qijin suggests confirming the applicable deductions when filing taxes to maximize tax-saving effects.

Salary reduction yet promotion achieved, an unusual situation regarding military salary increases.

Salary reduction yet promotion achieved, an unusual situation regarding military salary increases.

The military's volunteer workforce is facing a shortage. President Tsai Ing-wen recently announced salary increases, with monthly payments reaching up to 12,000 NT dollars, which has invigorated many rank-and-file soldiers. However, this measure may lead to situations within the troops where "superior salaries are lower than those of subordinates" and "salary reductions upon promotion," raising concerns among experts that non-commissioned officers might be reluctant to seek promotions. The salary increase mainly targets combat units, with monthly allowances for company-level units rising from 5,000 to 12,000 NT dollars, while battalion headquarters and combat support units' allowances increase from 3,000 to 7,000 NT dollars. Officials pointed out that the salaries for higher-level staff positions have not changed, which may result in second lieutenants being more inclined to remain in their roles as squad leaders or assistant company commanders, as their salaries might decrease after promotion. In the future, many second lieutenants may choose to resist promotion. Experts suggest that the military should refer to the specialized allowance systems of other countries to better motivate soldiers to learn and grow.

Improper parking caused the Taiwan Railway train to overshoot the stopping point, which was actually due to the driver answering a phone call.

Improper parking caused the Taiwan Railway train to overshoot the stopping point, which was actually due to the driver answering a phone call.

This year, Taiwan Railways has experienced five improper parking incidents, some of which were caused by drivers being distracted while using their mobile phones. Recently, two such incidents occurred on the same day, with statistics showing a 66% increase in improper parking incidents compared to last year. Taiwan Railways emphasizes that driving safety is the top priority, requiring drivers to refrain from using mobile phones and strengthening checks in the driver's cabin, with violators facing penalties. Taiwan Railways will also consider adjusting inspection methods to reduce pressure on drivers.

Title Rewritten: The United States Builds High Walls, Gradually Breaking Away from the International Trade System.

Title Rewritten: The United States Builds High Walls, Gradually Breaking Away from the International Trade System.

President Trump announced high tariffs in an attempt to protect American industries and jobs while challenging the globalized order, with the intention of gradually withdrawing from the international trade system. These protectionist policies may take decades to rebuild free trade. Trump believes that high tariffs will help restore economic strength, as globalization has failed to deliver the expected benefits to the U.S. and has instead facilitated China's rise. However, this strategy contradicts free trade theory and may lead to a restructuring of supply chains, while other countries could form new economic alliances. Experts indicate that once tariffs are implemented, they will continue to affect trade, and if Trump's goal is to increase revenue, this will make the policy more enduring, further adding to global economic uncertainty.

Trump promotes reciprocal tariffs, Lai Ching-te responds: no plans for retaliatory tariffs, willing to engage in dialogue with the United States starting from zero tariffs.

Trump promotes reciprocal tariffs, Lai Ching-te responds: no plans for retaliatory tariffs, willing to engage in dialogue with the United States starting from zero tariffs.

U.S. President Trump imposed a 32% reciprocal tariff on Taiwan. President Lai Ching-te stated in a video that Taiwan will not retaliate with tariffs, and the commitment of businesses to invest in the U.S. will remain unchanged. Lai Ching-te revealed that Taiwan will refer to the U.S.-Canada-Mexico Agreement (USMCA) and negotiate with the U.S. to seek the possibility of "zero tariffs." Additionally, he emphasized Taiwan's resilience in exports to the U.S. and called on all sectors to work together to address future challenges. The government also proposed a support plan for the impacted industries and ensured continuous improvement of the investment environment to promote economic development.

The temperature has significantly risen today!

The temperature has significantly risen today! "Wednesday will be the warmest." A cold front will move in tonight, and the weather will change rapidly.

The Central Weather Bureau predicts that the temperature in the northern region will rise today, making most areas feel comfortable. From tomorrow until Wednesday, the temperature will continue to increase, with hot and humid conditions during the day, partly cloudy skies, and occasional brief rainfall, especially on Wednesday, when highs in the western region could reach 29 to 31 degrees. The meteorological agency reminds that from Wednesday night to Thursday, a front will approach, bringing stronger rainfall and thunderstorms, so it's important to pay attention to weather changes and safety. Starting from Friday, the rainfall will decrease slightly, but another front is expected to pass through over the weekend, predicting renewed rainfall across Taiwan, while the weather will still be on the humid and hot side.

U.S. Secretary: Reciprocal tariffs must be implemented by April 9 and will last for several days or weeks.

U.S. Secretary: Reciprocal tariffs must be implemented by April 9 and will last for several days or weeks.

Multiple countries in the United States rushed to contact the White House regarding Trump's tariff policy, hoping for relief. Nevertheless, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross emphasized that the tariff policy would not be delayed and would continue for several days or weeks. Starting from April 9, Trump imposed a 10% tariff on goods from more than 180 countries, with Taiwan's tariff being 32%. Over 50 countries are engaging in trade negotiations, but the White House insists that the tariffs will strengthen the self-sufficiency of American manufacturing. President Lai Ching-te proposed five contingency strategies, emphasizing that Taiwan would not retaliate against the tariffs and plans to start negotiations with zero tariffs. The government has dispatched representatives to the U.S. for related discussions.

Taiwan stock market short selling restrictions: The Financial Supervisory Commission introduces dual measures in response.

Taiwan stock market short selling restrictions: The Financial Supervisory Commission introduces dual measures in response.

In response to the impact of U.S. tariff policy, Taiwan's stock market has experienced a significant decline. The Financial Supervisory Commission today (7th) implemented the strictest short-selling regulations in history. The new measures include: 1. The total volume of borrowed shares for short selling is reduced from 30% to 3%; 2. The margin for short selling is raised to 130%. This short-selling regulation is in effect for five days and aims to mitigate the impact of speculative short selling and reduce pressure from foreign investors on the stock market. Premier Su Tseng-chang has consulted with the financial departments to formulate response strategies for future market fluctuations.

Taiwan Stock Market Bans Short Selling; Financial Supervisory Commission Introduces Two New Measures

Taiwan Stock Market Bans Short Selling; Financial Supervisory Commission Introduces Two New Measures

The Taiwan stock market has faced significant setbacks due to the impact of the U.S. tariff policy. To prevent speculators from further driving down prices, the Financial Supervisory Commission has implemented two of the strictest short-selling measures starting today (the 7th): First, the total amount of borrowed shares that investors can sell has been limited to 3%, which is equivalent to reducing the borrowing privileges for foreign investors to one-tenth; second, the margin requirement for short selling has been raised to 130% for five consecutive days. This marks the first time in three years that the Financial Supervisory Commission has activated a short-selling restriction, aimed at curbing speculative short-selling activities and alleviating pressure on the stock market. Zhuo Rongtai has also convened financial officials to discuss strategies to respond to stock market volatility.

"Unable to bear the pressure of Trump's reciprocal tariffs, it is reported that U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin is considering resigning."

U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin is reportedly considering leaving the government due to the impact of Trump's "Day of Liberation" tariff policy on his reputation in the financial sector. Media reports indicate that he is contemplating a move to the Federal Reserve, as Trump's tariff policy has not only severely impacted the market but also made him a controversial spokesperson. Mnuchin had previously warned that such large-scale tariffs were "extreme measures," but ultimately could not prevent the implementation of the policy. Faced with intense market reactions, Mnuchin feels helpless regarding Trump's decisions, pointing out that he cannot find reasonable justifications to support this policy.

Trump's tariff war, Taiwan is also hard to escape! He reveals the truth that a local industry has been

Trump's tariff war, Taiwan is also hard to escape! He reveals the truth that a local industry has been "sentenced to death."

U.S. President Trump recently announced a new tariff policy, imposing tariffs of up to 32% on certain products from Taiwan. Former Taoyuan City Councilor Wang Haoyu criticized this move as a devastating blow to Taiwan's textile industry, describing it as a "death sentence." He pointed out that due to high tax burdens, China is unable to sell textiles to the U.S. and may redirect these products to the Taiwanese market, further squeezing the survival space for local businesses. In response to this situation, the Executive Yuan held a press conference, announcing an 88 billion NTD support plan to assist affected industries and society in facing the challenges.

In Daan District, a miraculous

In Daan District, a miraculous "scavenging"! Found Chanel in a trash can, he is amazed: 20 years of worth over a hundred million.

A netizen in Daan District discovered a batch of furniture waiting to be recycled by the roadside, including an independent pocket spring memory mattress worth over ten thousand dollars. They expressed, "Why is what others throw away better than what I have at home?" This post sparked lively discussions, with many netizens sharing their experiences of picking up valuable items. Some jokingly referred to Daan District as a "scrap picking hotspot," and even mentioned that when cleaning up, the cleaning crew inquired the next day about where the discarded furniture went. These stories highlight the disparities in lifestyle between wealthy individuals and ordinary people.

MRT derailment incident! The trapped passengers were terrified: It's a matter of life and death... I want to escape from here quickly!

MRT derailment incident! The trapped passengers were terrified: It's a matter of life and death... I want to escape from here quickly!

The Taipei MRT Bannan Line experienced a derailment incident tonight (5th). The event occurred at 6:53 PM, and the MRT company immediately dispatched personnel to handle the situation and notified ambulances and MRT police for assistance. Currently, a single line bidirectional operation has been implemented between Yadong Hospital Station and Jiangzicui Station, with train intervals of approximately 16 minutes. At the same time, bus shuttle services have also been initiated. Stranded passengers expressed fear and a desire to return home urgently.

Tension arose as the U.S. imposed a 32% tariff but released a photo of spring rolls. Hsiao Bi-khim apologized and explained the government's two response strategies.

Tension arose as the U.S. imposed a 32% tariff but released a photo of spring rolls. Hsiao Bi-khim apologized and explained the government's two response strategies.

Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim attended the opening ceremony of the Baosheng Culture Festival at the Bao'an Temple. Recently, U.S. President Trump announced a 32% tariff on Taiwan, causing turmoil in the international situation, and the government is actively responding. However, she sparked controversy by sharing a photo of a Chinese crepe on social media. Hsiao Bi-khim explained that the photo was taken a week prior and apologized for the misunderstanding it caused. She emphasized that the government will prepare to negotiate with the United States and review the international procurement model for energy and raw materials to address the issue of trade deficits and enhance Taiwan's competitiveness.

After Trump implemented the tariff policy, Obama came forward to encourage young people to bravely make

After Trump implemented the tariff policy, Obama came forward to encourage young people to bravely make "necessary sacrifices."

Former U.S. President Obama expressed his dissatisfaction with the Trump administration during a speech at Hamilton College, believing that its economic policies and threats to free speech are detrimental to the United States. He encouraged students to speak out courageously, even if it may require sacrifices, and emphasized that rights should not be allowed to sleep. Obama is concerned about the damage to America's international reputation and highlighted the importance of democracy and the rule of law in everyday life. Trump's reciprocal tariff policy has garnered widespread attention, and the White House has yet to respond to Obama's remarks.

Is the tariff policy turning the Taiwanese stock market into a

Is the tariff policy turning the Taiwanese stock market into a "short-selling paradise"? Experts point out that there is the greatest risk for a certain type of stock next week, and investors lament: it's already too late to respond!

Investors are concerned about the opening of the Taiwan stock market on the 7th, as U.S. President Trump's tariff policies have led to a sharp decline in the U.S. stock market. Netizens are discussing whether it's appropriate to short-sell and expressing their views on related stocks. Some netizens believe that caution is warranted, as there may be a significant drop at the opening, while others suggest focusing on long-term investments. Former trader "股人阿勳" emphasizes that a stock market decline should be seen as an opportunity to increase positions, and provides four investment suggestions, including maintaining cash flow, avoiding leverage, and holding for the long term.

Does Trump really feel indifferent about the continuous decline of the U.S. stock market? His son's remarks are worth learning from for countries around the world.

Does Trump really feel indifferent about the continuous decline of the U.S. stock market? His son's remarks are worth learning from for countries around the world.

U.S. President Trump was playing golf with his second son, Eric, at their own golf club when the U.S. stock market was experiencing a heavy decline, falling for two consecutive days and losing $6 trillion in market value. Although there are concerns from the public about this situation, insiders reveal that Trump's patience with the stock market crash is nearly at its limit. Eric stated on social media that those who quickly negotiate with their father will be the winners. Despite Trump emphasizing that he would not be affected by the stock market, aides pointed out that he is still closely monitoring stock market trends and has initiated discussions with Vietnam, India, and Israel to seek agreements before tariffs take effect.

An 87-year-old man fell, and no one dared to help him. His family sued 10 bystanders for 6 million yuan, and the court made a ruling.

An 87-year-old man fell, and no one dared to help him. His family sued 10 bystanders for 6 million yuan, and the court made a ruling.

An 87-year-old man felt unwell while riding his electric scooter to buy groceries and fell to the ground. Although passersby noticed the situation, no one was willing to help, and even a boy was discouraged from trying to assist the elderly man. After the man passed away, his family was enraged by the indifference of the onlookers and decided to sue the 10 bystanders, demanding 140,000 yuan from each of them. However, the court ultimately dismissed the lawsuit, stating that the bystanders had no obligation to assist. This incident has drawn wide attention from society.

Trump's policies have sparked public outrage! Protests have erupted in multiple cities across the United States and in several countries, with chants of

Trump's policies have sparked public outrage! Protests have erupted in multiple cities across the United States and in several countries, with chants of "Take your dirty hands off!"

Tens of thousands of Americans protested today in major cities across the nation against Trump's policies. This is the largest protest since Trump returned to the White House, primarily targeting his executive orders and changes in domestic and foreign policy. Demonstrators held up signs saying "Not my president!" and "Keep your dirty hands off!", expressing their dissatisfaction with him. This event was organized by multiple progressive groups and sparked solidarity protests in various cities around the world. Trump's policy implementation has led to record-low approval ratings, and critics have accused these measures of aligning with the agenda of extreme conservatives.

The rain is easing! This week will see alternating sunny and rainy weather, and there may be

The rain is easing! This week will see alternating sunny and rainy weather, and there may be "2 short waves" bringing severe weather.

The meteorological department has issued a heavy rain warning, stating that the cloud system from southern China is affecting the area. Today, there is a probability of localized heavy rain in the mountainous regions of Nantou and Hualien, and caution is advised for landslides and falling rocks. The western mountainous areas and eastern regions may experience brief rainfall, while the north will see more clouds with sporadic rain. Central Taiwan will also have rainfall from morning until noon, while other regions will be mostly cloudy to sunny. In terms of temperature, the northern and northeastern areas are cool in the morning, with low temperatures around 16 to 17 degrees Celsius; central Taiwan and Hualien are around 17 to 18 degrees, and the south is about 19 to 21 degrees. During the day, temperatures will range from approximately 21 to 25 degrees in the north and eastern areas, while central and southern regions will see temperatures of 26 to 28 degrees, showing a significant temperature difference between the north and south. On the offshore islands, temperatures vary in Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu, where the weather will mainly be partly cloudy with sunny intervals. Wu Derong stated that the weather will gradually improve in the coming days, but strong rain and thunderstorms may occur when short waves pass, and continuous monitoring is necessary. The meteorological department also reminds that this afternoon and evening, certain areas may experience strong winds and low clouds, as well as fog, so it is important to pay attention to flight information.

Is Trump's tariff policy overly ridiculous? The U.S. Secretary of the Treasury is reported to

Is Trump's tariff policy overly ridiculous? The U.S. Secretary of the Treasury is reported to "want to withdraw," and details of their past experiences are revealed.

The "reciprocal tariff" policy recently announced by U.S. President Trump has drawn global attention. Reports indicate that Treasury Secretary Mnuchin finds the absurd calculations of this policy intolerable and is exploring the possibility of withdrawing from it. Mnuchin is not a core member of Trump's inner circle; having previously served as a hedge fund manager, he has a deep understanding of market operations and is concerned that the current policy will harm the market.

Teacher Xiao Meng's Fortune Sharing / 3 Zodiac Signs with Great Work Fortune! 1 Fire Element Zodiac Sign Will Receive

Teacher Xiao Meng's Fortune Sharing / 3 Zodiac Signs with Great Work Fortune! 1 Fire Element Zodiac Sign Will Receive "Leadership Support"

According to Teacher Xiao Meng's horoscope, Aries, Virgo, and Libra will experience particularly smooth progress at work on April 6th. Aries can expect support from superiors, Virgo will find their work situation to be favorable, and Libra will feel valued. The summary of each zodiac sign's fortune is as follows: Aries receives assistance from superiors, Taurus has stable work, Gemini handles matters rationally, Cancer showcases energy, Leo acts in an orderly manner, Virgo proceeds smoothly, Libra's abilities are recognized, Scorpio's plans receive affirmation, Sagittarius demonstrates creativity, Capricorn is considerate and reasonable with others, Aquarius makes decisive decisions, and Pisces is meticulous and cautious. This is just a reference; actual fortunes may vary from person to person.

Latest Poll Analysis! She提出

Latest Poll Analysis! She提出 "Three Key Points" to Voice for the Kuomintang.

Political commentator 吳靜怡 pointed out that the Kuomintang needs to achieve "three key" elements to stop the domino effect of the mass resignation. According to the latest polls, public dissatisfaction with the Kuomintang and its chairman 朱立倫 exceeds 50%, indicating that poor performance in the legislature is a major reason. 吳靜怡 stated that the Kuomintang's performance in the Legislative Yuan has been below expectations and emphasized that 朱立倫's approval ratings remain high. She believes that the Kuomintang is facing serious issues with its direction, and only by acknowledging the problems and making changes can it reverse the downward trend and avoid becoming a marginalized party.