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EZ News 12/01/25

EZ News 12/01/25




Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News.



Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened up 47-points this morning from Friday's close, at 27,674 on
turnover of 7.5-billion N-T.

The market closed slightly higher Friday, as positive investor sentiment
carried over from the previous session amid hopes that the U-S Federal
Reserve will cut key interest rates later this month.


Taiwan's ambassador meets with new SVG leader
Taiwan's ambassador to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has met with the
newly elected prime minister of the Caribbean ally, Godwin Friday, to convey
(傳達) congratulations from President Lai Ching-te.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says Ambassador Fiona Fan delivered Lai's
message during their meeting, and that the prime minister asked her to relay
(傳達) his thanks in return.

The ministry has not said when the meeting took place or provided any further
details.

However, the meeting took place as Friday's New Democratic Party has
previously proposed switching recognition from Taiwan to Beijing.



CAA confirms that local airlines have completed Airbus A320 software fix
And,
The Civil Aviation Administration has confirmed that local airlines completed
the required software restoration on Airbus A320-series aircraft before a 7AM
deadline on Sunday.

The software restoration followed an emergency directive (指示) issued after
a technical failure in the U-S.

Airbus announced on Friday that around 6,000 A320-family jets worldwide must
undergo software updates and may not be operated without the fix.

The announcement come after reports of a flight-control system malfunction
linked to solar flare interference.



Honduras Presidential Vote
Hondurans are voting to elect new president in a close race under shadow of
Trump’s surprise intervention (干涉).

AP correspondent Rica Ann Garcia reports



Report: Global Arms Producers Saw Revenue Increase
A new report says that the world’s biggest weapons-producing companies saw a
5.9% increase in revenue from sales of arms and military services last year
as demand was fed by (由…供給/提供) the wars in Ukraine and Gaza as well as
countries’ rising military spending.

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute says today that the
revenues of the 100 largest arms makers grew to $679 billion in 2024, the
highest figure it has recorded.

The bulk of the increase was down to companies based in Europe and the United
States, but there were increases around the world — except in Asia and
Oceania, where problems in the Chinese arms industry led to a slight fall.



Italy Digital Copies of Masterpieces for Museum Funds
Italian cultural officials are offering digital copies of Italian
masterpieces as part of a new project to help museums raise money.

The nonprofit Save the Artistic Heritage, with its technical partner Cinello,
is behind this initiative.

They provide digital projections of Italian masterpieces, complete with
certificates of authenticity (真正的,真實性).

Participating museums receive 50% of the profits.

Over two years, Save the Artistic Heritage has contributed about
$347-thousand US dollars to Italian museums.

Each digital artwork is sold in a limited series of nine.

The project aims to help museums access new income


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