AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCross-Strait Security: Taiwan’s Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim said Taiwan is a “stabilizer” and “peace builder,” as Taipei runs five days of immediate combat readiness drills and warns China’s attack warning time is shortening. Diplomatic Pushback: Britain, France and Germany issued a joint statement warning that “novel” Chinese coast guard activity east of Taiwan threatens regional stability and freedom of navigation. Defense Oversight: Defense Minister Wellington Koo said the Ministry of National Defense will review whether reservists’ drone training (currently a two-hour refresher) needs more hours. Regional Tensions, Global Ripples: China detained two Japanese nationals over alleged smuggling of banned goods tied to rare earths, adding to business and security anxiety between Tokyo and Beijing. International Stakes: China’s newest aircraft carrier, the Fujian, transited the Taiwan Strait amid the drills, while satellite imagery claims China built a US warship replica in a desert missile test site. Politics & Identity: China’s new ethnic unity law takes effect soon, with Taiwan officials warning it could extend Beijing’s legal reach beyond China’s borders. Economy & Society: A report highlights how Taiwan’s AI and semiconductor boom is lifting growth while many residents still feel squeezed by housing and living costs.
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