Taipei: The Taiwan headline news on Tuesday has highlighted several significant international developments, with a primary focus on the United States' recent decision to permit Ukraine to execute long-range strikes into Russian territory using U.S.-manufactured missiles.According to Focus Taiwan, the United Daily News and China Times reported on the U.S. authorization for Ukraine to use these advanced weapon systems, a move that has sparked considerable global attention and concern. Notably, the decision has been met with criticism from some quarters, with Donald Trump's son vocalizing his apprehension, suggesting that this could potentially escalate into a larger conflict, possibly triggering World War III.The Liberty Times shifted focus to the strategic importance of Taiwan in global trade, particularly in the semiconductor sector. Michael Waltz, poised to be Trump's national security advisor, emphasized Taiwan's critical role in the global supply chain for chips, underscoring the island's significance amid ongoing international tensions and economic considerations.Meanwhile, the Economic Daily News reported on the technological sector, noting that Hon Hai and Quanta, prominent Taiwanese companies, are expected to face no obstacles in the shipment of their GB200 servers. This development is seen as a positive indicator for Taiwan's technological exports and industry stability.Additionally, the Commercial Times highlighted the resilience of Taiwan's stock market, with labor funds providing crucial support to ensure the Taiex index remains above its 60-day moving average. This stability is crucial for investor confidence and the overall economic health of the region.Lastly, the Taipei Times covered a call from Lai for an economic deal with the European Union, indicating Taiwan's continued efforts to strengthen its economic ties and expand its international trade relations in response to the shifting global economic landscape.

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