... Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu, welcomed closer economic ties with the mainland and promised to “make Taiwan safe”, implying that good relations with Beijing would deter it from using force to take over t ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-19
... Kaohsiung Mayor Han Kuo-yu, welcomed closer economic ti ...全文
今日信報時事評論EJ InsightFrank Ching2020年03月19日
... overnment may not be able to assist if they get into trouble while abroad, according the government’s official SmartTraveller website. It also recommends people already in a “do not travel” area consi ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-18
... lockdowns may not help too much. A prolonged lockdown, on the other hand, would be unfeasible. Germany has adopted a similar approach by keeping business as usual. Young patients are asked to stay at ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-18
... uarantine may pose a threat to their family members, it is difficult to arrange for all students returning home from overseas to stay in quarantine centers set up by the government. As such, Chung sug ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-18
... tucky, on May 19. Tom Perez, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, urged the remaining primary states not to postpone their voting but to focus on ways to make it safer such as voting by mail ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-18
... e rebates may cushion some impact from reduced trade in the wake of the virus outbreak, which saw China’s industrial output contract at its sharpest pace in 30 years in the first two months of this ye ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-18
... nomy that may face an unfolding nationwide cash crunch, the report said. The actions were approved by the US Treasury Secretary under emergency rules that broaden the Fed’s lending powers beyond the b ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-18
... New York Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday said he would decide within two days whether to order residents to “shelter in place” to fight the spread of the virus. The move would largely confine people ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-18
... exchanges may follow and has drawn analysts’ attention. “Given the unprecedented speed of the slump in equity prices, it has been suggested that stock exchanges might be closed soon if things don’t tu ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-17
... ed in its May funding round. Impossible Foods said in a statement that the funding will be used to accelerate commercialization of its new line of products: Impossible Sausage made from plants, and Im ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-17
... the world may choose to keep travel bans or restrictions on public events in place. This is obviously bad for the global economy. This article appeared in the Hong Kong Economic Journal on March 16 Tr ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-17
... ed States may be heading into a recession. “There’s nothing that can really give us a sense of when the full extent of the virus’ impact will be known,” Jeffrey Kleintop, chief global investment strat ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-17
... Factories may not be back to full output until April, some analysts estimate, and consumer confidence may take even longer to recover. The pain in the industrial sector was also seen in China’s real e ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-16
... ily waste may have entered the pipe after atomization. It should normally have been exhausted from the air vent on the roof, but possibly due to the turbulence effect, it may have ended up in the man' ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-16
... a primary may become inevitable if members of the democratic bloc in the industry fail to agree on a single candidate. Apart from the catering industry, the pan-dems are also thinking of holding a pri ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-16
... g that it may take three to four hours to get them to the airport. Asked if the Covid-19 outbreak would affect the Legislative Council elections scheduled for September, Nip said the government will k ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-16
... the facts may be, the Lau and Chow cases surely qualify as evidence that even well-off people are not immune to the epidemic. A quick scrutiny of all the infection cases would suggest that people livi ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-16
... s through May 6 and ground nearly all its widebody fleet. Delta, American Air Lines and United Airlines, the three largest US airlines, are in talks with the U.S. government about potential assistance ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-16