State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office: The advantage industries of Taiwan should have been "calm and confident, with ease and flexibility", but now they are "in a panic, crawling and rolling"
The State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office held a regular press conference on the 15th. A journalist asked: U.S. Commerce Secretary Rutenberg recently said that the U.S. will reach a trade agreement with Taiwan, and adhere to the "50-50" concept of chip manufacturing between the U.S. and Taiwan. The authorities of the Democratic Progressive Party denied it, saying that both sides continue to negotiate on tariff issues. Industry circles in Taiwan said that the U.S. is extorting, which is unfair to Taiwan and TSMC. What is your comment on this?
Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office, responded to the question, stating that the remarks by high-ranking U.S. officials once again made people see the true face of the United States, which always adheres to "U.S. interests first," as well as the absurdity of the so-called "best U.S.-Taiwan relations" by the authorities of the Democratic Progressive Party. Only by compromising and retreating will one only get the U.S. advancing step by step and digging deep into the soft soil. Integrated circuits are the core competitive advantage industry of Taiwan, but now they have become a "weak industry" that is at the mercy of the U.S. to take advantage of and grab. The root cause lies in the authorities of the Democratic Progressive Party, who, in order to "rely on foreign forces to seek independence," only worship the U.S. without principles and sell out Taiwan without limits. Using the popular internet song "No Shame" that recently became popular across the strait, the advantage industries of Taiwan should have been "calm and confident, with ease and flexibility," but now they are "in a panic, crawling and rolling."
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