AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoTaiwan–Palau Tourism Push: Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim says China is “weaponizing” tourism by restricting Chinese visitors to Palau, and she urges Taiwanese travelers to go for snorkeling, hiking, boating and cycling. Aviation & Travel Costs: Taiwan’s taxi subsidies rise by NT$9,000 to NT$15,000 per vehicle to help stabilize fares amid higher crude; the government also extends support for buses, ferries and domestic flights. Airline Upgrade: China Airlines is adding a premium economy cabin on new 787-9 deliveries, with Taiwan-themed seat design and 28 seats in a 2-3-2 layout. Cross-Strait Politics: A mainland spokesperson blasts the DPP over “decoupling,” while Taiwan’s opposition leader Cheng Li-wun calls Trump’s comments against independence a “positive first step” to reduce tensions. Health Watch: Taiwan CDC reports first 2026 cases of Japanese encephalitis and paratyphoid fever, urging mosquito protection and vaccination ahead of peak season. Local Diplomacy: Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen signs an MOU with Görlitz in Germany covering energy, tech, culture, education and disaster prevention. Travel Tech/Docs: Spain’s ETIAS rules will add passport requirements for some visitors, including validity and issuance-date checks. Global Travel Inspiration: A Taiwan travel feature highlights Kaohsiung’s swing bridge and Dragon-and-Tiger Pagodas, plus marine experiences like sea turtles at Xiaoliuqiu.
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