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EZ News 11/01/23


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Tai-Ex opening

The Tai-Ex opened up 26-points this morning from yesterday's close, at 16,028

on turnover of $2.06-billion N-T.


The Tai-Ex lost ground on Tuesday, and joined other regional markets in

ending the day negative territory as investors await a decision by the U-S

Federal Reserve on interest rates.




Consumer's Foundation Files Class Action Suit Against Costco Taiwan

The Consumer's Foundation has filed a class-action suit against Costco Taiwan

on behalf of 135 people who purchased imported berries that were found to

have traces of the hepatitis A virus earlier this year.


According to the foundation, it's requesting Costco pay the affected

consumers a total of 11.07-million N-T, or an average of 82,000 N-T per

person, in compensation.


The foundation says the monetary compensation is being sought as Costco

Taiwan failed to take precautionary measures in line with the Act Governing

Food Safety and Sanitation.


The Consumer's Foundation is arguing that although Costco was first informed

in March that American consumers had tested positive for hepatitis A, likely

due to eating the store's frozen berries, it didn't actively inspect or

recall the berries as a precaution (預防措施).


.. and Costco only removed the products from its shelves at the end of April

after the Food and Drug Administration ordered local public health agencies

to monitor the company.




France Police Shoot Terror Suspect

French police have opened fire on a woman who threatened to blow herself up

and allegedly made death threats and spoke in support of terrorism on a train

heading into Paris.


The shooting Tuesday is the latest security incident (事件) in France, which

has been on heightened anti-terror alert since a fatal stabbing at a school

on Oct. 13.


The Paris prosecutor’s office says two police officers together fired eight

shots, seriously wounding the woman.


What exactly the woman said is now the subject of a police investigation.




US Elects New Representative to Israel

The United States Senate has approved Jack Lew to be the new U.S. ambassador

to Israel.


He is set to take on the critical (緊要的) role amid the ongoing battle

between Israel and Hamas.


Jody Jacobs has more…



Bangladesh Garment Factory Workers Protest

Thousands of garment factory workers have taken to the streets of

Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, and the industrial district of Gazipur to

demand better wages.


Protests erupted over the weekend after the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers

and Exporters Association offered to increase the monthly minimum wage by 25%

to reach $90, instead of the $208 demanded by the workers.


While Bangladesh has been maintaining (維持) stable annual economic growth

for years, rising inflation has become a major challenge.


Bangladesh has about 3,500 garment factories employing about 4 million

workers.


It earns $55 billion a year from exports, mainly to the United States and

Europe.


That was the I.C.R.T. news,


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