AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMissile & Maritime Pressure: Taiwan condemned China’s submarine-launched long-range ballistic missile test in the Pacific, saying it’s meant to intimidate and destabilize, as Japan, Australia and New Zealand also voiced concern. Transnational Repression Law: Taiwan warned Beijing’s new “ethnic unity” law could legitimize wider overseas crackdowns, with fears it may be used to target critics abroad. Defense Posture: Taiwan’s push to expand anti-ship missiles, air defense and drone swarms underscores how Taipei is preparing for a higher-tempo security environment. Security Incident: Police in Taichung arrested a suspect accused of assaulting a Taipei think tank CEO after a lecture, with motive still under investigation. Tech & Economy: Foxconn reported a sharp Q2 revenue jump driven by AI server demand, while Taiwan stocks dipped on valuation worries. AI Memory Boom: SK Hynix kicked off a massive U.S. share sale to capitalize on AI-driven memory demand, highlighting how regional chip giants are racing for capital. Regional Watch: China-Russia naval drills and the missile test timing after an Australia-Fiji defense pact added to concerns about shifting Pacific power dynamics. Public Health Tech: NTUH said AI-assisted colonoscopies can improve adenoma detection in high-risk patients, aiming to better prevent colorectal cancer.
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