Kuo, who heads the legislature’s friendship association for East Asia, made the remark at the launch ceremony of the Taiwan Japan Academy at National Chengchi University in Taipei, attended by experts and academics urging stronger Taiwan-Japan ties. Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Representative Hiroyasu Izumi speaks at the launch of the Taiwan Japan Academy in Taipei yesterday. Photo: George Tsorng, Taipei TimesThe friendship between Taiwan and Japan is strong, and the two peoples have come to each other’s aid in the wake of natural disasters, he said. Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Representative Hiroyasu Izumi said Japan hopes that the academy would help bolster rapport and understanding between the two sides, adding that knowledge of Japan would become an asset in Taiwan. Taiwan and Japan have technology advantages that could complement each other in ways that could contribute to world peace and prosperity, he added.
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COVID-19: The Executive Yuan approves proposal for more relief fundsStaff writer, with CNAThe Executive Yuan on Thursday approved a government proposal to allocate an additional NT$160 billion (US$5.78 billion) for COVID-19 relief and prevention. Most of the new funds would go toward the Quintuple Stimulus Vouchers program, which is to begin on Oct. 8, to spur economic recovery, the Executive Yuan said. The program is to receive NT$120.69 billion, with each eligible person receiving NT$5,000 of vouchers, a supplementary budget from the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) showed. Having cleared the Cabinet, the NT$160 billion supplementary budget proposal is to be submitted to the legislature for review. An amendment to the Special Act for Prevention, Relief and Revitalization Measures for Severe Pneumonia With Novel Pathogens (嚴重特殊傳染性肺炎防治及紓困振興特別條例規定) caps the special budget for COVID-19 response at NT$840 billion.
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As of 2pm yesterday, Chanthu was centered 1,330km southeast of Olaunpi (鵝鑾鼻). It was moving northwest at 21kph, with maximum sustained winds of 173kph. The typhoon’s radius had expanded to 120km, the bureau said. Bureau forecaster Wang Chun-shian (王君賢) said that a sea alert for Typhoon Chanthu could be issued tonight or early tomorrow morning as it is expected to pass through the Bashi Channel. “As the typhoon’s radius is onlyBy Shelley Shan
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Toyota cuts production forecast amid chip shortageBloombergToyota Motor Corp trimmed its production outlook by about 3 percent to 9 million units from 9.3 million for the fiscal year ending March, blaming the spread of COVID-19 in Southeast Asia. 1 automaker is adjusting production this month and reviewing plans for next month, while sticking to its forecast for operating profit of ¥2.5 trillion (US$22.7 billion) for this fiscal year. Toyota last month warned of cuts due to the semiconductor and parts shortages as manufacturers were hit by COVID-19. Still, the move shows how even Toyota, having weathered the shortages well compared with peers, is vulnerable to the same constraints hurting the industry. “The spread of COVID-19 infections remains unpredictable, making it difficult to maintain operations due to lockdowns at various locations, and we are working to transfer production to other regions,” Toyota said.
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September 10, 2021 15:56 UTC
Fubon posts 21.8 percent growthBIG PLAYER: With earnings per share of NT$11.69 for the first eight months of the year, Fubon Financial was the most profitable financial holding company in TaiwanBy Kao Shih-ching / Staff reporterFubon Financial Holding Co (富邦金控), the nation’s second-largest financial conglomerate by assets, yesterday reported annual growth of 21.8 percent for last month with a net profit of NT$16.16 billion (US$583.6 million). Earnings per share were NT$11.69 for the first eight months of the year, making Fubon the most profitable financial holding company in Taiwan. The Cathay Financial Holding Co headquarters in Taipei are pictured in an undated photograph. Photo courtesy of Cathay Financial Holding CoIt attributed the growth to contributions from Fubon Life Insurance Co (富邦人壽), the profit of which expanded 18 percent year-on-year to NT$11.72 billion. Taipei Fubon Commercial Bank (台北富邦銀行) and Fubon Securities Co (富邦證券) also reported an improvement in net profit, it said.
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September 10, 2021 15:56 UTC
Ximalaya shelves US IPO after Beijing crackdownReutersReutersChina’s largest online audio platform, Ximalaya (喜馬拉雅), on Thursday said it would not proceed with its plans for an initial public offering (IPO) in the US. Medical data group LinkDoc Technology Ltd (零氪科技) in July was the first Chinese company to shelve an IPO in the US due to Beijing’s clampdown on overseas listings by domestic firms. Ximalaya, backed by China’s Tencent Holdings, had filed for an IPO in April. Chinese and US regulators have been tightening their grip on US listings of Chinese tech firms over the past few months. Last month, Reuters reported that China was framing rules to ban Internet companies whose data poses potential security risks from listing outside the country.
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September 10, 2021 15:56 UTC
Messi snatches Pele’s record in Argentina victoryAFP, BUENOS AIRESLionel Messi scored a hat-trick on Thursday to overtake Pele as the top international goalscorer in South American history as Argentina cruised to a 3-0 victory over Bolivia in their 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier. Messi pounced for his 77th, 78th and 79th international goals to keep Argentina firmly on course for a place at next year’s finals in Qatar against a Bolivia team languishing near the foot of the qualifying table. Argentina’s Lionel Messi, center, controls the ball against Bolivia in their 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires on Thursday. I am very happy.”Brazil’s Neymar, left, scores against Peru in their 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier at the Arena Pernambuco in Recife, Brazil, on Thursday. Brazil have now won all eight of their World Cup qualifying games and have 24 points.
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September 10, 2021 15:56 UTC
COVID-19: CECC reports seven cases, two localSCHOOL SCARE: The center said that a key task was to monitor the situation at a junior-high school in Taipei’s Songshan District after a case linked to Banciao emergedBy Lin Chia-nan / Staff reporterThe Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) yesterday reported two local cases and five imported cases of COVID-19. A man submits to COVID-19 testing at a site in New Taipei City yesterday. Chen said yesterday that no new cases were added to the cluster, which has 27 cases linked to it. The other local case is a man in his 60s who lives in New Taipei City, the center said. In other developments, the CECC said that another batch of 458,000 doses of government-procured AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines arrived at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport yesterday afternoon.
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Local manufacturers boosted fixed asset investments by 24.5 percent last quarterBy Angelica Oung / Staff reporterLocal manufacturers invested NT$429.1 billion (US$15.5 billion) in fixed assets last quarter, 24.5 percent more than a year earlier, the Ministry of Economic Affairs said yesterday. Most of the fixed assets were on manufacturing equipment to cope with surging worldwide demand, it said. The figure represented a quarterly increase of 4.7 percent and marked a record for the second quarter, ministry data showed. The chemical materials sector increased fixed assets investments by 34.3 percent annually to NT$26 billion, marking the highest since the second quarter of 2014, it said. Computer and optoelectronics companies grew investments by 8.6 percent year-on-year to NT$13.7 billion to expand facilities and capacity, it added.
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September 10, 2021 15:56 UTC
UK economy’s rebound halts in JulyLOSS OF MOMENTUM: As staff shortages and supply chain problems interfere with production, growth slowed to a rate much lower than expected by economistsBloombergThe UK economy barely grew in July, suggesting that the recovery from the COVID-19 recession is rapidly leveling off as consumer spending weakens and supply disruptions hamper production. GDP expanded just 0.1 percent — one-tenth of the pace posted in June, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said yesterday. The ONS cited staff shortages and supply chain problems as an impediment to production. Output in consumer-facing services fell by 0.3 percent in July, largely due a 2.5 percent fall in retail sales. “What’s concerning is that these numbers may not yet be showing the full effect of sustained supply chain bottlenecks.”
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Cabinet to boost budget for missile productionDEFENSE: The Cabinet is expected next week to pass a special bill that would add NT$40 billion to the budget and push for its legislative ratification, sources saidBy Lee Hsin-fang and Jake Chung / Staff reporter, with staff writerThe Executive Yuan is next week expected to approve a special bill drafted by the Ministry of National Defense for missile production, with a projected budget cap of NT$240 billion (US$8.67 billion), a Cabinet source said yesterday. The bill is offering NT$40 billion more than expected for missile manufacturing, the source added. Photo provided by the Presidential OfficeAnother political party source said that the special act and its budget would be given top priority in the new legislative session. A hypersonic missile program that has not yet been named, and a mid-range air-launched cruise missile program under the name Yun Feng, are also being developed, the source added. Tsai urged the brigade’s second squadron, which was established last month, to give their all in the Han Kuang exercises next week.
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September 10, 2021 15:56 UTC
Councilors in HK swear new oath after hundreds quitAFP, HONG KONGDozens of local community politicians in Hong Kong yesterday swore a newly required loyalty oath to China, after hundreds of their colleagues quit in protest as authorities try to purge the territory of “unpatriotic” elements. Yesterday, the first 24 councillors took the oath in a closed-door ceremony, the Hong Kong government said. About 180 district councilors are expected to take oaths in the coming weeks, and those who refuse to attend would lose their seats. However, a majority of the elected councilors have quit rather than adhere to the vetting process. The three leaders were hit with a subversion charge after they refused to cooperate with a national security investigation.
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September 10, 2021 15:56 UTC
Biden calls Xi as faltering talks draw ire in the USAP, WASHINGTONUS President Joe Biden on Thursday spoke with Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) amid growing frustration in Washington that high-level engagement between the leaders’ top advisers has been largely unfruitful in the early months of the Biden presidency. US President Joe Biden speaks to reporters in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington on Thursday. He told Biden that the two sides should cooperate on climate change, epidemic prevention, economic recovery and other issues, Xinhua reported. Ahead of the call, a senior US official said that the White House has been unsatisfied with early engagements with Beijing. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that White House officials were hopeful that Xi hearing directly from Biden could prove beneficial.
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Eslite Spectrum’s online sales double amid level 3 alertBy Crystal Hsu / Staff reporterEslite Spectrum Corp (誠品生活), which runs the Eslite bookstore chain and department stores, has seen e-commerce sales double from June to last month compared with a year earlier, it said on Thursday, as online shopping soared during a nationwide level 3 COVID-19 alert earlier this year. The boost in online sales came as strict disease prevention regulations in May to curb local COVID-19 infections affected sales at traditional retail outlets. Eslite in December last year launched a new Web site and mobile app to further tap into the e-commerce market. Black card status is awarded to “gold card” members who make NT$50,000 in purchases, they said, adding that this low barrier to entry led to the rapid increase of black card members. Black card members on average make 1.2 purchases per week, both online and at retail outlets, they said.
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September 10, 2021 15:56 UTC
Air force’s operational costs surge as China steps up warplane incursionsBy Aaron Tu and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writerPeople’s Liberation Army (PLA) incursions into Taiwan’s airspace have led to a surge in the operational costs of the Republic of China Air Force, the Ministry of National Defense said. The air force’s equipment and facility costs are projected to reach a record NT$29.2 billion (US$1.05 billion) next fiscal year, the ministry said in a budget report dated Tuesday. They include NT$17.2 billion for maintenance and NT$11.9 billion for purchasing new materiel, up 56 percent from fiscal 2016, the ministry said. These costs conform to the trend of rising year-on-year maintenance costs, which stem from missions to intercept PLA aircraft, it said. In 2018, it shifted its focus from aerial circumnavigation of Taiwan’s airspace to incursions of the southwestern air defense identification zone (ADIZ), it said.
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