
About this episode
This episode covers the opening of the Tai-Ex, Taiwan's medical cooperation with Eswatini, and a crime incident in Tainan.
Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened up 301-points this morning from last Thursday's close, at 39,228 on turnover of 15.3-billion N-T. The market fell on Thursday with a dramatic 922-point intraday swing amid analyst warnings about overheating in the market, which surpassed the historic 40,000 threshold just three prior to that. Taiwan deepens medical cooperation with Eswatini, eyes AI integration Health Minister Shih Chung-liang says Taiwan is expanding its long-standing medical cooperation with Eswatini, with future efforts to focus on digital health and artificial intelligence applications. Shih made the remarks on the sidelines of a health forum in Taipei as President Lai Ching-te is continuing a state visit to Southern Afican kingdom. According to Shih, Taiwan's medical mission in Eswatini has operated for years, initially focusing on clinical services (臨床服務 ) and personnel training with support from Taipei Medical University. The health minister says the next phase will center on adopting Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, an international standard for medical records that could help Eswatini develop…
People in this episode
Host: ICRT News Team
Topics covered
- Taiwan stock market
- medical cooperation
- artificial intelligence
- crime news
- health forum
Keywords
- Tai-Ex
- Eswatini
- Shih Chung-liang
- artificial intelligence
- Tainan
- arson
- healthcare
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Taipei Medical University
Places: Eswatini, Taiwan, Tainan
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