AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Disrupts Taiwan: Schools and offices across Taiwan’s main island shut Saturday as the storm’s rainbands move in, with Taitung County the only exception (except Lanyu and Ludao) and Kinmen keeping offices and classes open; Taiwan reported 5 storm-related injuries and 2,050 evacuations as the CEOC urged people to stay indoors and avoid landslide-prone areas. Travel Chaos From the Storm: Taiwan Railway suspended multiple tourist and local services, while airlines across the region canceled or adjusted flights to and from Taipei; Vietnam Airlines cut several Taiwan routes and shifted aircraft to keep capacity up. Regional Disaster Toll: Typhoon Bavi also brought deadly landslides in the Philippines, killing at least 15, as East Asia braces for flooding and strong winds. AI Memory Boom Hits Taiwan Firms: Nanya Technology plans to quadruple 2027 capex to more than T$200 billion as AI-driven memory demand keeps supply tight; King Yuan Electronics said it may invest up to $1.4 billion in a U.S. facility. Wages Climb: Taiwan’s average real regular wages rose 1.27% in Jan–May 2026, the biggest gain in six years, outpacing inflation. Culture & Sports: Taiwan’s girls’ volleyball team won its first ISF World School Volleyball title, and KEDING announced a U.S. expansion after a successful HD Expo debut.
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