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Taiwan Defends Itu Aba Island Presence
Taiwan Fisheries Agency Chairperson Kan Pi-ling defended her recent visit to Itu Aba Island in the Spratly Islands to preside over the Southward Cooperation Exercise No.
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Yunlin County Leader Criticizes Agricultural Minister
Yunlin County leader Chang Li-shan expressed regret regarding the lack of advocacy for farmers by the Minister of Agriculture. Chang noted that Yunlin ranks first in Taiwan for agricultural output and stated that local leaders must voice opinions to protect agricultural product value. The criticism follows comments by Chen Chun-chi suggesting agriculture should not be used for political maneuvering and that farmers are not easily incited. Chang argued that farmers are primarily concerned with the marketability and pricing of their products. The county, which produces 90% of Taiwan's soybeans, faces impact from zero-tariff US imports. Chang argued that the Ministry's advice for farmers to switch crops is impractical.
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Chen Binghua Criticizes Taiwan Tech Restrictions
The US-Taiwan Agreement on Trade Relations (ART) will allow US peanuts to enter Taiwan with zero tariffs. Media personality Chao Shao-kang stated on Facebook that the government is using $500 billion in US investments to exchange for tariff concessions. Media personality Chao Shao-kang criticized the Democratic Progressive Party for using farmers as bargaining chips in trade negotiations with the United States. He noted reports that the government may relax imports of sprouted potatoes and that peanuts may face neighbor-state tariffs. He further alleged that future imports of American pork and beef might no longer be subject to specific scrutiny. Chao characterized these actions as selling out the country rather than conducting genuine negotiations. Politician Chang Shao-kang stated on Facebook that Taiwan-US tariff negotiations involve costs to the nation.
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Taiwan Digital Ministry Flags Gaode Maps Security Risks
Taiwan's Ministry of Communications has identified the Chinese navigation app Gaode Maps as a product that endangers national information and communications security. The ministry stated the app involves sensitive location and movement data that may be transmitted to servers in mainland China. Government agencies have implemented a comprehensive ban on the app's use. The ministry expects to release a full cybersecurity assessment report in May. The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council criticized the decision as an absurd move by the Democratic Progressive Party to counter technology. Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology has banned the use of Gaode Maps by government agencies due to national security concerns. Government agencies in Taiwan are currently prohibited from using the application.
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Jin Ling-lien Denies Han Kuo-yu Supports Large Military Procurement
Kuomintang (KMT) lawmakers held a caucus meeting in Taipei to discuss the special military procurement budget. He said full support for such purchases provided a US request is made to Taiwan. The Kuomintang (KMT) central standing committee indicated that military procurement processes may proceed after August 8. Vice Chairperson Chi Ling-lien called for party-wide support for the 380 billion TWD arms procurement plan during a central standing committee meeting. Party members expressed understanding of the party's basic position during caucus discussions regarding military procurement. The Kuomintang's cultural and industrial affairs committee stated that the party central committee will not pre-screen speeches regarding military procurement.
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Five Indicted Over Pilgrimage Clashes
Five men face indictment for assault and obstruction of official duties following clashes during the annual Dajia pilgrimage. The incident resulted in injuries to three police officers.
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US Recommends Chip Tool Export Restrictions To Taiwan
The United States Department of Commerce has recommended that several companies producing chip-making tools halt deliveries of certain equipment to Taiwan's second-largest semiconductor firm. The decision follows discussions regarding supply chain controls.
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Taiwan Agriculture Chief Rejects Political Framing Of Peanut Dispute
Opposition parties in Taiwan, including the People Democratic Party and the Kuomintang, are facing challenges regarding political fundraising. Agriculture Minister Chen Chun-jay defended the peanut industry's transformation and brand marketing efforts to enhance international competitiveness. Legislator Chiu Yi-ying stated in the Legislative Yuan that vegetable imports from Vietnam have increased significantly in recent years. Chiu alleged that a container of vegetables from China can be relabeled as Vietnamese origin for 13,000 TWD, potentially bypassing regulations. The legislator claimed this practice could cause up to 500,000 TWD in damages to local farmers. Chiu called on the Ministry of Agriculture to require more precise third-party verification of origin for imported vegetables.
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Xue Kaili Prison In Taiwan
A Taipei District Court sentenced Xue Kaili to one year and eight months in prison on Wednesday.
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Taiwan Legislature To Hold Fourth Defense Act Negotiation
Negotiations between ruling and opposition party groups in Taiwan regarding the National Defense Special Act draft have failed to reach a consensus. Political groups in the Taiwan Legislative Yuan have failed to reach a consensus regarding the draft of the Special Defense Act. Taiwanese legislative groups failed to reach a consensus during an 80-minute caucus meeting on Tuesday regarding the defense budget. Legislative groups held an 80-minute meeting but failed to reach consensus on the defense budget, which is debated between 380 billion TWD and 800 billion TWD. Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) spokesperson Wu Cheng expressed support for the 1.25 trillion won special defense budget following a meeting of the party's central standing committee. DPP spokesperson Wu Cheng stated after a party meeting that the proposal has received consistent domestic and international affirmation.
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