Taipei: The lead stories in major Taiwan dailies on Monday highlight significant events and developments, with a particular focus on an upcoming opening ceremony in Arizona.
According to Focus Taiwan, the Liberty Times reported that former U.S. President Donald Trump and TSMC Chairman Mark Liu are anticipated to attend the opening ceremony of TSMC’s new semiconductor fabrication plant in Arizona. This event is expected to draw international attention due to TSMC’s pivotal role in the global semiconductor industry and its strategic importance to both Taiwan and the United States.
Meanwhile, other major dailies have also covered a variety of topics. The United Daily News reported on the increasing number of unaccounted-for migrant workers in Taiwan, highlighting concerns over labor laws and immigration policies. The China Times remarked on the unexpected invitation extended by President Joe Biden to former President Donald Trump to visit the White House, sparking discussions on political dynamics in the U.S.
In economic news, the Economic Daily News discussed the potential for semiconductor inflation should Donald Trump secure a second term in office. The Commercial Times noted the Taiwan Stock Exchange’s efforts to reach the 24,000-point mark, signaling positive momentum in the financial markets. Lastly, the Taipei Times covered how certain videos about Taiwan have caused discontent in China, pointing to ongoing regional tensions.