Staff writer, with CNA and ReutersThe New Taiwan dollar on Friday remained unchanged against the US dollar, closing at NT$30.500, and mostly flat from NT$30.513 a week earlier. Elsewhere on Friday, the euro was steady against the US dollar, which was headed for its worst week since mid-October due to concern over US-China trade relations and hints of weakness in the US economy. The New Zealand dollar rebounded amid renewed risk appetite and encouraging domestic factors. US President Donald Trump said US-China trade talks were “moving right along” and that “we’ll have to see” about an increase in tariffs scheduled for Sunday next week. Risk sentiment recovered, pushing the New Zealand dollar to a four-month high of US$0.6569.