Taiwan Affairs Office Responds to Island Concerns Over Semiconductor Industry Migration: DPP Authorities Still Whitewashing Reality

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Yesterday

On January 28, the State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office held a regular press conference. A reporter asked: Regarding the outcome of the US-Taiwan tariff negotiations, there is public opinion on the island expressing concern that if 40% of Taiwan's semiconductor supply chain capacity relocates to the United States within the next three years, it would severely impact Taiwan's economy, leading to a significant "exodus" of high-tech talent, including those in the midstream and downstream industries, resulting in losses that Taiwan could not recover from in the next decade. What is the spokesperson's comment on this?

Spokesperson Zhang Han stated that in the face of the potential migration of Taiwan's entire semiconductor industry chain to the United States, public opinion, industry players, and the general public on the island are all worried; only the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities are still竭力粉饰太平 (making every effort to present a false picture of peace and stability). The DPP authorities, in their pursuit of "relying on external forces for independence" and their unprincipled fawning over and selling out to the United States, are kneeling down and handing over Taiwan's semiconductor industry advantages, yet expecting the island's people and industries to bear the irreparable losses. This is bound to cause industry panic, widespread public resentment, and they will inevitably reap the consequences.

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