"Surprise! The tech legislator summarizes the Executive Yuan's 88 billion response to the 32% tariff in 17 words."
- byVic

讀後心得
Executive Yuan Premier Chu Rongtai held a press conference on the 4th to address the impact of the new U.S. tariffs on Taiwan's exports, proposing an NT$88 billion industry support plan and calling for cooperation between the ruling and opposition parties. Technology legislator Ge Rujun summarized the key points of the meeting in a short phrase on Facebook, expressing strong dissatisfaction and accusing the government of failing to properly address the issue of rising tariffs, criticizing the current situation for causing hardships for the public. He believes that the current strategy resembles outdated negotiation tactics and urges that attention should be focused on real challenges.
Executive Yuan Premier Su Tseng-chang held a press conference on the 4th titled "Response to U.S. Tariffs: Our Export Supply Chain Support Plan," detailing our countermeasures and calling for unity among all political parties. As U.S. President Trump announced a new tariff system, Taiwan faces tariff pressure of up to 32%. Su also proposed an industry support plan of 88 billion and plans to invite the legislature from both parties next week to discuss related national affairs.
Tech legislator and AI and blockchain experts summarized the key points of the press conference in a brief 17-word statement on social media, criticizing the current government and expressing dissatisfaction with the current situation. They accused the government of shifting responsibility, believing Taiwan should reassess and adjust its policies in response to these challenges, feeling angry and saddened.
Regarding solutions to Taiwan's current predicament, experts concluded that more resources must be sought to address the issues, and adjustments to the external trade environment are also needed. In this context, future policy formulation and implementation must still be deeply considered and reviewed.
- Please, we should focus on discussing how to tackle the challenge of high tariffs at this stage.
- Practical and feasible plans need to be developed to support the affected industries.
- All political parties should work together to strive for Taiwan's economic prosperity.