Taipei: The major newspapers in Taiwan on Tuesday spotlighted significant international and domestic developments. The primary focus was on the truce in the tariff conflict between the United States and China, alongside noteworthy political events within Taiwan.
According to Focus Taiwan, the United Daily News, China Times, Economic Daily News, and Commercial Times all reported on the agreement between the U.S. and China to pause tariffs for a 90-day period. This development marks a temporary halt in the ongoing trade tensions between the two nations, which have been a focal point of international economic discussions.
In domestic news, the Liberty Times highlighted the submission of documents for the second stage of the recall process against two more KMT legislators. This action brings the total number of legislators facing recall to 30, indicating a significant political movement within Taiwan's legislative framework.
Additionally, the Taipei Times reported on Taiwan's military conducting its first live-fire exercise using the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS). This exercise represents a key moment in Taiwan's defense strategy and military preparedness.
These stories reflect both the global economic landscape and the dynamic political environment in Taiwan, capturing the attention of readers across the nation.