Taipei: The sudden removal of Shih Jun-ji from his chairmanship position at TAMCO has stirred significant unrest within the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Shih claims that his ousting was due to his efforts in preventing others from profiting improperly, a statement that has added fuel to the ongoing power dynamics within the party.According to Focus Taiwan, Shih's removal is seen as a catalyst for chaos among the DPP ranks, with members voicing concerns over the implications of this decision on the party's internal cohesion and future strategies. The incident has brought to light underlying tensions and rivalries, potentially impacting the party's stability and public perception.Concurrently, other significant events are unfolding in Taiwan's political landscape. A couple affiliated with the Unionist Party has been indicted for allegedly receiving NT$74 million from China, purportedly to sway Taiwan's elections. This development has raised alarms over foreign influence in the nation's political proc esses.Meanwhile, economic interests continue to capture attention, with Wall Street closely monitoring the U.S. presidential vote's potential impact on global markets. Locally, volatility in what is termed as "Trump trade" has led to fluctuations in Taiwan's Taiex and the Taiwan dollar, indicating a responsive market environment.In defense news, Lai has commended the progress of Taiwan's frigate construction, marking a positive note amid the political and economic tensions. The advancement in defense capabilities is viewed as a strategic move to bolster the nation's security infrastructure.

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