AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCross-strait maritime tensions: Taiwan and China traded accusations over the legality of Chinese coast guard patrols east of the island after Taipei said merchant ships were “harassed,” with Beijing insisting the operations protect sovereignty and maritime rights. Tech and AI economy: TSMC reported record May revenue of NT$416.975 billion, citing strong AI-related demand, while COMPUTEX 2026 wrapped up in Taipei with a push toward “AI Together” and physical AI. Local weather watch: The Central Weather Administration issued heavy rain advisories across much of Taiwan, including Taipei and the south, warning of potentially extreme downpours. Demographics: Taiwan logged 6,832 births in May, the second-lowest on record, extending a long year-on-year decline. City and business ties: Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen signed an MOU with Germany’s Görlitz to expand cooperation in energy, tech, culture, education and disaster prevention. Sports (AVC Women’s Cup): Chinese Taipei stayed unbeaten after beating Uzbekistan, setting up a key match vs Alas Pilipinas as the Philippines’ semifinal hopes narrow. Culture and community: A Taiwan Literature Translation Workshop in Poland brought translators and publishers together to discuss how to carry Taiwanese writing across languages and cultures. Entertainment: South Korean actor Byeon Woo-seok announced his 2026 “The Secret Library” fan tour, with a Taipei stop on the schedule.
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