AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCross-Strait Security: Taiwan reported 1 PLA aircraft and 15 Chinese vessels near its territory, as Beijing’s “special maritime operation” and coast guard patrols drew fresh condemnation and Taipei said it “expelled” four Chinese ships from restricted waters. Regional Diplomacy: China’s Xi Jinping and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un pledged deeper cooperation in Pyongyang, with both sides stressing “One China” and “resisting US aggression,” while analysts noted the summit avoided any mention of denuclearization. Defense Planning: Taiwan is preparing for tougher deterrence, including coastal drills simulating destroying an invading force and plans to expand anti-ship missile firepower. Domestic Courts & Climate Policy: Taiwan’s Supreme Administrative Court rejected a landmark climate lawsuit challenging rules for “large electricity users,” upholding the government’s renewable-energy compliance framework. Government Services: MOFA expanded online passport renewals starting July, and Taipei held free migrant worker health check-ups at Taipei Main Station on June 14. Markets & Tech: Taiwan shares rebounded on Tuesday led by electronics after a US tech bounce, while a Reuters analysis highlighted how TSMC and peers are dominating Asia’s indexes and reshaping fund strategies. International Attention: WHO criticized Ebola travel restrictions against Uganda as unnecessary, amid broader global policy scrutiny.
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