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EZ News 04/07/26


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Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened up 99-points this morning from last week's close, at 32,671

on turnover of 5.9-billion N-T.


The market slumped 600 points last Thursday before the long-weekend holiday -

despite Wall Street moving higher overnight.




Republican congressional delegation visits Taiwan

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says a U-S Republican congressional

delegation led by Zach Nunn is visiting Taiwan this week for a seven trip and

will meet with President Lai Ching-te.


Nunn is the chairman of the Republican Study Committee's National Security

Task Force.


Along with meeting Lai, the delegation will also be holding talks with other

senior officials to discuss Taiwan-US relations, regional security, economic

and trade cooperation, and developments in the Taiwan Strait.




Plastic supplies to remain sufficient amid oil concerns

The Ministry of Economic Affairs says supplies of plastic products remain

stable despite rising oil prices.


The statement comes amid concerns over potential shortages (短缺) of plastic

items and higher prices caused by the war against Iran and subsequent closing

of the Strait of Hormuz.


According to the economics ministry, inventory checks across 350 shopping

districts around Taiwan had found plastic bag shortages in 42 districts and

in 284 of 1,033 markets.


The ministry is urgung consumers and businesses not to panic-buy plastic

products and is insisting that C-P-C- will boost production to ease (緩解)

fears of shortages.




Moscow says "no comments" on Trump's threats to Iran over the Strait of Hormuz

The Kremlin says it would to comment on the US President Donald Trump's

statements on the Strait of Hormuz.


Trump earlier warned Iran it will see major US attacks if no deal is reached

with Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday.


Our correspondent Daria Bondarchuk reports from the Russian capital.



Afghanistan Flooding

Afghanistan's disaster management authority says extreme weather has caused

widespread flooding and landslides, killing at least 110 people.


Another seven are missing.


Storms began about 12 days ago, affecting most of the country’s provinces.


Over the past 24 hours, 11 people have died, and six have been injured. T


he Defense Ministry used a helicopter to rescue two people stranded (被困住)

by floodwater in Herat.


Authorities issued weather warnings for Tuesday, urging people to avoid

rivers and flood-prone areas.


Two major highways remain closed due to landslides.




Canada BC VW Prank

Authorities in British Columbia have urged people to stay away from a rock

face above a highway in the Canadian province where a Volkswagen Beetle shell

was suspended (暫停) in an apparent prank (惡作劇) by engineering students.


Officials say the area around the Stawamus Chief rock formation is a “sacred

place” with deep cultural meaning to the Squamish Nation.


They say the Beetle was expected to be removed within the week.


The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and park rangers have been asked to

investigate.




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