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2025-04-17

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Trump announces reciprocal tariffs. Zhu Rongtai invites Han Kuo-yu and the Legislative Yuan's parties for consultations. The Blue and White party groups confirm their participation.

Trump announces reciprocal tariffs. Zhu Rongtai invites Han Kuo-yu and the Legislative Yuan's parties for consultations. The Blue and White party groups confirm their participation.
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U.S. President Trump announced a 32% reciprocal tariff on Taiwan, impacting industrial economy. Premier Su Tseng-chang proposed an assistance plan of NT$88 billion and invited Legislative Yuan President Han Kuo-yu and various party caucuses to discuss it at the Executive Yuan tomorrow at 2 PM. Both the Kuomintang and the People's Party stated they would attend the meeting and are willing to assist in promoting policy proposals. Su Tseng-chang hopes to gain support from the Legislative Yuan to jointly address the current economic challenges. The People's Party group emphasized that the government should provide detailed information to enhance the efficiency of the meeting and expressed their willingness to reflect public opinion.

U.S. President Trump announced a reciprocal tariff of 32% on Taiwan, a measure that impacts industrial economic development. Premier Su Tseng-chang proposed an assistance plan of NT$88 billion and proactively invited the Legislative Yuan President and the party groups from both sides of the aisle to discuss at the Executive Yuan tomorrow at 2 PM. The Legislative Yuan party group of the People’s Party has been notified and invited to participate in the meeting, and the group leader expressed a willingness to take responsibility and reflect the voices of the public. The group leader of the Kuomintang also emphasized the current national crisis, stating that they would all attend the meeting and are willing to assist in promoting feasible policy solutions to overcome difficulties together.

During a press conference regarding the U.S. announcement of reciprocal tariffs, Su Tseng-chang pointed out that the government will spare no effort, strengthen risk management, expand support for industries, and launch an assistance plan totaling NT$88 billion, covering 9 major areas and 20 measures. Of this, NT$70 billion will be allocated to industry and NT$18 billion to agriculture. It is hoped that a special budget can be jointly drafted and a review of the central government's overall budget can be conducted.

The spokesperson of the Executive Yuan stated that Su Tseng-chang has sent invitations to the party groups and looks forward to a successful meeting tomorrow at 2 PM. Currently, there has been positive feedback from various party groups, and the Legislative Yuan President has been invited to attend, hoping to gain support from the Legislative Yuan to provide backup for Taiwan's industries.

After receiving the invitation, the Kuomintang group expressed that all three leaders in the group will attend the meeting and called for the President to elevate the meeting's level in order to unite both parties in facing challenges. Fu Kun-chi expressed concerns about the assistance plan and requested the Executive Yuan to provide detailed information during the meeting, including tariff content and analysis of the industrial impact.

The People’s Party group stated that the format of the meeting invitation is unclear under the constitutional system, emphasizing that the notification from the Executive Yuan is brief and lacks necessary details, questioning the Executive Yuan's capability to respond. Despite facing severe challenges, the People’s Party insists on the principle that national interests should be prioritized over party interests, committing to attend the meeting and to voice the concerns of the public.

The People’s Party calls on the Executive Yuan to clearly explain the results of diplomatic negotiations with the U.S. to mitigate the negative impact of Trump’s tariffs on Taiwan's economy and to provide relevant materials for the meeting to enhance discussion efficiency.