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2025-04-19

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Dealing with the tariff war! The Blue and White alliance demands a special report, and 卓榮泰 invites the three party groups on Monday to discuss the national agenda.

Dealing with the tariff war! The Blue and White alliance demands a special report, and 卓榮泰 invites the three party groups on Monday to discuss the national agenda.
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In response to the United States' tariff policy, the Blue and White camps requested Premier Su Tseng-chang to report and respond to questions at the Legislative Yuan. Su Tseng-chang will invite the three party groups in the Legislative Yuan to jointly discuss countermeasures on Monday afternoon. The Kuomintang criticized the Democratic Progressive Party for initiating a massive recall, while the Democratic Progressive Party countered that they were not the ones who initiated it and expressed a desire to discuss specific matters. After receiving an invitation from Secretary-General Kung Ming-hsin, both blue and white parties expressed their willingness to participate in the meeting and requested the government to provide a special report on countermeasures. This meeting aims to address the impact of the United States' equivalent tariffs on Taiwan's industries.

Political Center / Taipei Report In response to the U.S. tariff policy, both the Kuomintang and the People’s Party are requesting Premier Su Tseng-chang to come to the Legislative Yuan for a special report and to answer questions. Su Tseng-chang will first meet with the three party caucuses in the Legislative Yuan on (Monday) afternoon to discuss national affairs together. However, the Kuomintang criticizes the ruling party for needing to suspend the large-scale recall effort first, while the Democratic Progressive Party responds that this is not an action initiated by them and urges against blindly cutting the budget. However, after receiving the invitation from the Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan, both the Kuomintang and the People’s Party caucuses expressed their willingness to attend.

Premier Su Tseng-chang stated: "Next week, I will take the initiative to invite the ruling and opposition parties in the National Assembly to discuss national issues, seeking the highest consensus as quickly as possible to pass special provisions for special budgets." In response to the U.S. President's reciprocal tariff policy, Su Tseng-chang plans to invite the three leaders of the Legislative Yuan's party caucuses to the Executive Yuan for national affairs discussions at 2 PM on Monday. The Democratic Progressive Party's caucus secretary indicated, "We hope that both the Kuomintang and the People’s Party can discuss specific issues in the meeting." The Democratic Progressive Party caucus confirmed that they will meet with Premier Su at the Executive Yuan as soon as Monday afternoon, and the leaders of both the Kuomintang and the People’s Party caucuses have also received invitations. While the Kuomintang caucus is willing to attend, they have not forgotten to hold a press conference beforehand to criticize the government, demanding that the Democratic Progressive Party suspend the large-scale recall effort.

Regarding the Kuomintang's performance, the Democratic Progressive Party expressed disapproval. Although the Kuomintang and the People’s Party agreed to hold national affairs discussions, they also called for the Legislative Yuan president to convene talks between the ruling and opposition parties, inviting Premier Su to report and answer questions in the Legislative Yuan to inform the public of the government's countermeasures. The chairman of the People’s Party mentioned, "We can't let the Executive Yuan boast without basis anymore; we must demand that they provide a proper special report." Meanwhile, the Democratic Progressive Party legislator responded that if the Cabinet is so ineffective, they should propose a vote of no confidence, but he believes that unnecessary attacks are not beneficial to the country.

The U.S. reciprocal tariff policy impacts Taiwan's industries and export trade, and the government is actively seeking solutions to address potential impacts.