Inflation at 1.1% in September

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Overall consumer prices rose 1.1% year on year in September, the same as in August, the Census & Statistics Department announced today.

Netting out the effects of the Government’s one-off relief measures, the underlying inflation rate was 1% in September, slightly lower than that recorded in the previous month.

Compared with the year before, price increases were recorded in September in the following categories: transport; alcoholic drinks and tobacco; housing; miscellaneous services; meals out and takeaway food; miscellaneous goods; and electricity, gas and water.

Meanwhile, year-on-year decreases were logged for clothing and footwear, and durable goods.

The Government said consumer price inflation remained modest in September. It expects that overall inflation should stay modest in the near term, as domestic cost pressures remain contained and external price pressures are subdued.

2025 U.S. Business Day Kicks Off Grandly on Sept. 23

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) and the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, in partnership with the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) and the American State Offices Association (ASOA), hosted the 2025 U.S. Business Day in Taiwan on Sep. 23 at the Taipei International Convention Center.

U.S. Business Day serves as an important platform for enhancing trade and investment ties between Taiwan and the United States. This year’s event focused on key industries such as 5G, IoT, AI, ICT, automotive components, and next-generation communications. The event was aimed at fostering connections between U.S. and Taiwan supply chains and helping Taiwanese companies stay abreast of the latest U.S. market trends and partnership opportunities.

In his opening remarks, Director General William Liu of the International Trade Administration stated that the MOEA continues to uphold its Rooted in Taiwan, Connecting Globally trade policy, actively assisting Taiwanese businesses in diversifying their international presence and strengthening supply chain resilience. He noted that the government is promoting the Five Trusted Industry Sectors initiative and advancing key technologies such as silicon photonics, quantum computing and AI robotics. With the U.S. holding strong foundations in these fields, Taiwan–U.S. cooperation can further enhance the competitiveness of supply chain partnerships, he added.

AIT Acting Director Karin M. Lang highlighted that Taiwan and the United States share a close economic relationship. She pointed out that total trade volume between the U.S. and Taiwan’s 23 million people has surpassed that of the U.S. and India’s 1.4 billion population, making Taiwan the United States’ seventh-largest trading partner. She also noted that Taiwan’s investment in the U.S. has reached record highs and that Taiwan has sent the largest delegation to the SelectUSA Investment Summit for six consecutive years, demonstrating the strong commitment of Taiwanese enterprises to expanding their presence in the U.S. and deepening supply chain cooperation.

This year’s event welcomed representatives from Hawaii, Nevada, North Dakota, Kentucky and Missouri, who introduced the latest investment opportunities in their respective states. ASOA also organized on-site state investment consultation booths to facilitate direct exchanges with Taiwanese businesses. Fifteen major U.S. buyers also joined this year’s event, including Humax Digital, Littelfuse (joining virtually) and Telamon Corporation.

To help Taiwanese small and medium-sized enterprises expand internationally, the MOEA will also co-organize upcoming sessions of Business Day in Europe (Sept. 24) and Africa (Nov. 4) along with the Taiwan Select Global Sourcing Fair in Taichung (Oct. 1-2) and in Kaohsiung (Nov. 4). These events will bring global buyers to Taiwan to explore procurement opportunities in machinery, metals, hardware, hand tools, and fasteners, creating precise matchmaking channels that enhance the international competitiveness of local industries and SMEs.

MOFA solemnly refutes false claims made by China’s Foreign Ministry regarding Taiwan

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

MOFA solemnly refutes false claims made by China’s Foreign Ministry regarding Taiwan

October 22, 2025  

On October 21, a spokesperson of China’s Foreign Ministry falsely claimed that Taiwan was an inalienable part of China’s territory and that the Taiwan question was purely China’s internal affair. 
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) solemnly reiterates that neither the Republic of China (Taiwan) nor the People’s Republic of China is subordinate to the other and that the international community recognizes this status quo. In accordance with Taiwan’s democratization process and the principle of self-determination of peoples enshrined in the United Nations Charter, Taiwan’s sovereignty belongs to the people of Taiwan. This is an irrefutable fact. MOFA categorically refutes China’s false claims and calls on its government to face reality rationally and cease all attempts to mislead the international community.

National workers conclude visit

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Delegation of National Model Workers & Craftsmen concluded its four-day visit to Hong Kong this morning. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government hosted a farewell ceremony at the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port before their departure.

At the farewell ceremony, Under Secretary for Labour & Welfare Ho Kai-ming expressed his sincere gratitude to the delegation for visiting the city, which allowed Hong Kong citizens to experience the remarkable contributions and noble spirit demonstrated by the National Model Workers, National Advanced Workers and National Great Craftsmen in their respective fields, and to gain a deeper understanding of the profound essence of the spirit of craftsmanship.

He said that the professionalism, wealth of experience and passion for work demonstrated by the delegates have profoundly inspired and encouraged members of the public in Hong Kong, particularly the younger generation.

Deputy Director-General of the Social Work Department of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong SAR Wu Xiaochuan also attended the farewell ceremony.

The delegation commenced its visit to Macau after departing Hong Kong today.

EPD convictions in September

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

EPD convictions in September 
     Seven of the convictions were under the Air Pollution Control Ordinance, two of the convictions were under the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance, 16 were under the Noise Control Ordinance, five were under the Public Cleansing and Prevention of Nuisances Regulation, one was under the Product Eco-responsibility Ordinance, 23 were under the Waste Disposal Ordinance, and two were under the Water Pollution Control Ordinance.
 
     A company was fined $20,000, which was the heaviest fine in September, for contravening the provisions of a licence.
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Symposium de la jeunesse : impliquer les jeunes dans la construction de leur avenir

Source: Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Caledonie

Le gouvernement, au travers de sa direction de la Jeunesse et des sports (DJS) organise samedi 25 octobre de 8 heures à 18 heures à l’espace Kari Veo (FOL), le Symposium de la jeunesse.
Cet événement destiné aux jeunes Calédoniens a pour objectif de dresser le bilan actuel du Plan d’action jeunesse et de co-construire la feuille de route de ce dernier pour la période 2026 2034. Les participants sont invités à s’exprimer lors de sessions de témoignages, de discussions ouvertes, d’ateliers artistiques, mais surtout à l’occasion d’une série d’ateliers sur les thématiques suivantes :

  • Emploi et formation
  • Santé mentale, addictions
  • Engagement et initiatives citoyennes,
  • Culture et identité,
  • Gouvernance