U.S. President Donald Trump is going head-to-head with China over sweeping tariffs, with neither side showing signs of backing down, as other nations prepare to negotiate. Taiwan's stock market continues to slide in the wake of announced U.S. tariffs, as local businesses and labor groups brace for their impact. And one year after a deadly magnitude 7.2 earthquake devastated Hualien on Taiwan's east coast, the city's economy is still reeling from a steep drop in visitors. Plus:
-South Korea will hold a snap presidential election on June 3 after its Constitutional Court upheld former President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment and removal from office.
-The National Security Bureau says China is trying to divide Taiwanese society through a cognitive warfare campaign on social media.
-The owner of a Taiwanese grocery store in New York City speaks with TaiwanPlus about how new 32% tariffs on Taiwanese goods will affect her business.