AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCross-Strait Security: President Lai Ching-te urged Taiwan’s newest military officers to resist Chinese espionage and influence operations, warning that defending democracy starts with knowing “friend from foe.” China’s Taiwan Messaging: Xi Jinping, marking the CCP’s 105th anniversary, reiterated Beijing’s “unshakeable” goal of resolving the Taiwan question and called for faster military modernization while cracking down on corruption. Legal Risk From Beijing: A Taiwanese legal scholar warned China’s new “ethnic unity” law—now in effect—could expose Taiwanese people and businesses to broad, long-arm liability. International Support: Lai also said Taiwan needs international backing and participation in the global community to counter the law. Diplomatic Moves: The U.S. AIT named a new Kaohsiung branch chief and deputy, underscoring continued U.S. engagement without formal ties. Regional Watch: Japan protested China’s coast guard demand to halt a seabed survey in Japan’s EEZ, as tensions tied to Taiwan and maritime activity deepen. Environment & Ports: Groups accused Taichung port projects of dodging environmental reviews and endangering critically endangered humpback dolphins. Crypto Governance: Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan cleared a dedicated crypto statute, with the FSC set as sole oversight body. Foreign Aid: TaiwanICDF marked its 30th anniversary as allied ministers highlighted health and empowerment projects. Visa Reciprocity: Paraguay signaled openness to trade with China while reaffirming Taiwan ties. Workplace Accountability: Taiwan’s Control Yuan opened an investigation into a workplace bullying case involving a suspended trade representative.
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