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EZ News 02/13/25


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Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened down 26-points this morning from yesterday's close, at

23,263 on turnover of $5.5-billion N-T.


The market lost ground on Wednesday - as early gains eroded as investor

sentiment was spooked by concerns that America could introduce tariffs on

semiconductors.




Environment Minister confirms carbon cap trade regulations are under discussion

Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming says his office has begun discussion

regarding carbon cap trade regulations.


According to Peng, the aim is to impose a stricter cap than the current

self-determined reductions.


Peng says his office will be inviting companies with a reputation (名聲) for

excellence to work together and form an alliance to better implement any

changes.


The government has said the carbon fee system will take effect this year -

meaning that imposed entities will have to pay their carbon fees according to

their 2025 emissions in May of 2026.




THSR Zuoying Station set passenger records in 2024

The Ministry of Transport says the number of High Speed Rail passengers hit a

record high last year - and the number of passengers entering and exiting

Zuoying Station in Kaohsiung both exceeded (超過) 10-million for the first

time.


According to the ministry, passenger volume on the High Speed Rail reached

78.25-million last year.


This marks a 7-per cent increase from the previous year and highest in its 18

years of operations.


The High Speed Rail's Taipei Station served the highest number of passengers.


That was followed by Taichung Station, then Zuoying Station in third - with

the number of passengers entering the station reaching 10.5-million and

10.4-million passengers leaving.




Russia makes contact with Syria

The Kremlin says Russian President Vladimir Putin has spoken to Syria's

interim (過渡時期) leader, in the first such top-level contact since the fall

of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.


Mimmi Montgomery reports



Australia Investigates After Nurse Claims to Have Killed Israelis

An Australian hospital is examining its patient records after a nurse claimed

online to have killed Israelis.


Officials say there was no evidence of harm to patients.


A police unit focusing on a surge in antisemitic crimes in Sydney since the

Israel-Hamas war began in 2023 is investigating possible breaches (違規行為)

of hate speech law.


Two nurses who took part in an online discussion with an Israeli influencer

on Tuesday during a night shift at Sydney’s Bankstown Hospital were

suspended on Wednesday.


Authorities say they will never work for the state health department again.




Brazil Defends Oil Exploration Near Mouth of Amazon

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is defending oil exploration

near the mouth of the Amazon River as a way to finance a transition to green

energy.


As part of statements pressing the country's enviornmental regulator to

approve the plan, Lula says new oil revenue (收入) could provide the funds

for the change.


The offshore area, Bloc 59, is located in the Equatorial Margin, about 160

kilometers from the coast.


In 2023, Brazil’s environmental regulator rejected a license, citing issues

such as a weak wildlife protection plan in the event of an oil spill that

could affect one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.


State-owned oil company Petrobras appealed and a decision is pending.


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