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US to Announce Tariff Negotiation Results, People's Party Urges Lai Ching-te Not to Cancel Ten Talks

US to Announce Tariff Negotiation Results, People's Party Urges Lai Ching-te Not to Cancel Ten Talks Image reproduced from TVBS 新聞網

As the US trade department prepares to announce the latest results of the tariff negotiations, members of the People's Party have expressed strong concern. They urge Premier Lai Ching-te not to cancel the scheduled Ten Talks, emphasizing the importance of government communication with the public in this critical moment.

The tariff negotiations cover multiple areas, including adjustments to the tax rates on imported goods, which will directly affect Taiwan's export environment and economic development. The People's Party believes that the Ten Talks serve as an effective communication channel that allows the government to listen to public opinions and make appropriate adjustments in the policy-making process.

In light of recent changes in international trade, the People's Party also stresses that the government should adopt a more proactive response strategy. With increasing global economic uncertainty, Taiwan must remain flexible in its trade strategies. The future direction of the economy will be influenced by multiple factors, especially in light of the trade relations between the US and China, making Taiwan's position particularly significant.

During these tariff negotiations, the People's Party hopes that the government can secure results favorable to Taiwan's interests, thereby protecting its economic wellbeing. Furthermore, through the Ten Talks, if the government can clarify relevant policies and future goals, it will help the public better understand the considerations behind policies and increase both acceptance and support.

Finally, the People's Party reiterates its call for Lai Ching-te not to cancel the Ten Talks, advocating for improved communication between the government and the public in light of the tariff negotiation outcomes. In today's rapidly changing global economy, policymakers in Taiwan must be more astute and flexible to address various challenges effectively.