Taipei: The lead story in major Taiwan dailies on Sunday highlights the collaboration between the Kuomintang (KMT) and the Taiwan People's Party (TPP) as they unite to oppose what they describe as 'malicious recalls'. The two parties shared the stage in a demonstration of their joint stance against the recall efforts they deem harmful to Taiwan's political landscape.According to Focus Taiwan, the KMT and TPP's public appearance marks a significant political alliance aimed at addressing the issue of recalls, which they argue are being misused for political purposes. The leaders of both parties emphasized the need for reforms to prevent the manipulation of recall processes.In contrast, other stories covered by Taiwan's major newspapers include ongoing tariff negotiations led by the Premier, who assures that the most sensitive products will remain protected. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Danas has prompted land and sea warnings as its scope widens.Economic news also made headlines, with foreign investors raisi ng target prices on 14 stocks, indicating strong market confidence. Another financial report focused on 16 resilient stocks expected to rebound as the tariff deadline approaches. Lastly, the Taipei Times reported the establishment of a HIMARS company by the Army, underscoring Taiwan's defense initiatives.

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