AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCross-strait tensions: Taiwan’s coast guard says Chinese vessels have been “harassing” commercial shipping east of Taiwan by demanding origin-and-destination details and claiming jurisdiction, as Beijing continues a “special maritime traffic law-enforcement operation.” Markets & tech: Taiwan shares rebounded Tuesday, with the Taiex up 2.76% as investors rotated back into electronics after a U.S. tech bounce; the move came amid renewed focus on the semiconductor supply chain. AI infrastructure race: SK Telecom and Nvidia plan a gigawatt-scale AI cloud in Korea, while Reuters notes Asia’s indexes are increasingly dominated by a few chip giants, squeezing fund managers. Local services: Taipei City will host free migrant worker health check-ups at Taipei Main Station on June 14, with screenings plus consultations and resource info. Culture: The National Palace Museum will hold a free Dragon Boat Festival flute concert in Taipei on June 19. Food safety: Taiwan rejected two shipments of Japanese mitten crabs after dioxin levels exceeded limits, triggering stricter batch-by-batch inspections. Climate ruling: Taiwan’s top administrative court rejected a landmark climate lawsuit challenging renewable energy rules for large electricity users.
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