AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNew US route for Taiwan travelers: EVA Air will launch Taiwan’s first-ever non-stop flights to Washington Dulles starting June 26, four times a week, a milestone with clear political symbolism as US-Taiwan ties deepen. Cross-strait tourism friction: Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council says China’s new “ethnic unity” law is vague and raises concerns over extraterritorial reach, while Beijing also criticized Taiwan for rejecting visit applications from tourism operators. Maritime tensions with travel impact: China defended its coast guard patrols near Taiwan after Europe raised alarm, warning that the activity is meant to protect maritime order—an issue that can affect shipping and regional travel planning. Health & safety rules for visitors: Taiwan’s Cabinet proposes tougher fines and criminal penalties tied to illegal etomidate use via electronic cigarettes, signaling stricter enforcement that could affect travelers and cross-border logistics. Business climate tied to travel demand: Taiwan’s manufacturing, service, and construction sentiment improved in May, with AI-driven demand boosting exports—good news for the wider travel-and-conference ecosystem. Weekend getaway idea: A new Keelung–Ishigaki overnight ferry trial (weekly, expanding in July) offers a fresh Taiwan-to-Japan sea route for snorkeling and hiking fans. Regional inbound tourism momentum: South Korea passed 10 million foreign arrivals ahead of schedule, with Taiwan among the top sources—useful context for Taiwan travelers planning trips.
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