Legislator Ke Zhi'en of the Kuomintang visited the Wan Xing Temple in Qianjin District, Kaohsiung this morning to pay homage and distribute red envelopes. When asked about the tariff issue, Ke Zhi'en stated that she is currently relatively relieved that the semiconductor and steel/aluminum industries involved in Section 232 seem to have some protection, but the impact on other industries must be addressed with specific strategies by the ruling party.

She emphasized that the ruling party should clearly explain the future direction of the reciprocal tariff agreements and investment MOUs signed before and after the New Year to the people of Taiwan, and should not only report good news but also bad news. Regardless of the political stance, everyone should jointly focus on this issue, and after the session of the "Legislative Yuan" begins, review the response plan of the ruling party through the examination procedures to safeguard Taiwan's industries.

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