EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 5 MIN
EZ News 03/03/26
from EZ News · host ICRT News Team
Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened marginally higher this morning from yesterday's close, at 35,106 on turnover of 8.9-billion N-T. The market lost ground on Monday, as investor sentiment took a dive on the back of concerns about global oil prices after the U-S and Israel attacked Iran over the weekend. MOEA talks boosting energy imports due to Middle East tensions The Ministry of Economic Affairs says it plans to increase energy imports in response to the current situation in the Middle East. According to the ministry, it will diversify import sources and strengthen energy supply security. The ministry says although the conflict is effecting some shipments oil and gas import coming through the Strait of Hormuz, short-term energy shipment arrivals remain unaffected and long-term contingency plans are in place to maintain a stable power supplies. The economic ministry's statements come as Premier Cho Jung-tai has been meeting with senior government officials for talks on the impact of higher international oil prices. Cho says C-P-C has been asked to ensure uninterrupted supplies, and Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun will convene a series of price stabilization meetings. Man detained over Taipei Main Station bomb and death threats A man has been ordered detained following his arrest for allegedly sending threats in late February to set fires, plant bombs and kill people at Taipei Main Railway Station. Prosecutors say they secured court approval to detain the Changhua County resident - who police say admitted making the threats due to stress and being in a bad mood. The Taiwan Railway Corporation and the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation received separate threats on February 25 and 26, respectively. Police heightened security measures as the threats were made just ahead of the 228 Memorial Day long weekend holiday. The suspect was arrested following a raided (襲擊) his residence on the night of February 27 and taken into custody. He is facing charges of public intimidation. Trump: Iran operations to last 4 to 5 weeks or "far longer" US president Donald Trump says American operations against Iran could last four to five weeks, but warned the US had the capability to go "far longer than that". He promised Washington would "prevail" (戰勝) after news that a fourth US service member has died. Nick Harper reports from Washington. Cuba Detains Panama Citizens for Propaganda Cuba’s government says it has detained 10 Panamanian citizens it accused of creating subversive propaganda in the latest international incident involving the Caribbean island. Monday's announcement comes just days after a fatal shooting involving a U.S. boat in Cuban waters. The government said that according to initial statements from those detained, the Panamanians were ordered to leave Cuba “once the objective was achieved,” and that they would receive between $1,000 and $1,500 each upon their return. Officials did not provide further details, including the nature of the alleged (被指控的,據稱) propaganda. That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened marginally higher this morning from yesterday's close, at 35,106 on turnover of 8.9-billion N-T. The market lost ground on Monday, as investor sentiment took a dive on the back of concerns about global oil prices after the U-S and Israel attacked Iran over the weekend. MOEA talks boosting energy imports due to Middle East tensions The Ministry of Economic Affairs says it plans to increase energy imports in response to the current situation in the Middle East. According to the ministry, it will diversify import sources and strengthen energy supply security. The ministry says although the conflict is effecting some shipments oil and gas import coming through the Strait of Hormuz, short-term energy shipment arrivals remain unaffected and long-term contingency plans are in place to maintain a stable power supplies. The economic ministry's statements come as Premier Cho Jung-tai has been meeting with senior government officials for talks on the impact of higher international oil prices. Cho says C-P-C has been asked to ensure uninterrupted supplies, and Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun will convene a series of price stabilization meetings. Man detained over Taipei Main Station bomb and death threats A man has been ordered detained following his arrest for allegedly sending threats in late February to set fires, plant bombs and kill people at Taipei Main Railway Station. Prosecutors say they secured court approval to detain the Changhua County resident - who police say admitted making the threats due to stress and being in a bad mood. The Taiwan Railway Corporation and the Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation received separate threats on February 25 and 26, respectively. Police heightened security measures as the threats were made just ahead of the 228 Memorial Day long weekend holiday. The suspect was arrested following a raided (襲擊) his residence on the night of February 27 and taken into custody. He is facing charges of public intimidation. Trump: Iran operations to last 4 to 5 weeks or "far longer" US president Donald Trump says American operations against Iran could last four to five weeks, but warned the US had the capability to go "far longer than that". He promised Washington would "prevail" (戰勝) after news that a fourth US service member has died. Nick Harper reports from Washington. Cuba Detains Panama Citizens for Propaganda Cuba’s government says it has detained 10 Panamanian citizens it accused of creating subversive propaganda in the latest international incident involving the Caribbean island. Monday's announcement comes just days after a fatal shooting involving a U.S. boat in Cuban waters. The government said that according to initial statements from those detained, the Panamanians were ordered to leave Cuba “once the objective was achieved,” and that they would receive between $1,000 and $1,500 each upon their return. Officials did not provide further details, including the nature of the alleged (被指控的,據稱) propaganda. That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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