Taipei: The lead stories in major Taiwan dailies on Wednesday cover a range of topics, with a significant focus on the U.S. presidential election and its potential implications. United Daily News reports that the U.S. presidential vote is set to conclude by Wednesday noon, though the race remains too close to call. Similarly, China Times highlights that the election outcome is expected to be announced by Wednesday at the earliest.According to Focus Taiwan, other major news includes an indictment reported by Liberty Times, involving two members of a hometown association over a China-funded trip. Economic Daily News provides insights into the impact of U.S. tech giants decoupling from China, suggesting that Taiwanese suppliers are likely to secure new orders as a result. Meanwhile, Commercial Times notes the unpredictability of the U.S. presidential vote as it begins.Lastly, Taipei Times features a diplomatic story, reporting that Lai Ching-te, Taiwan's Vice President, has welcomed the head of the Paraguay Senate, indicating ongoing diplomatic engagement between Taiwan and Paraguay.

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