Taiwanese Government Faces Backlash Over Agricultural Trade Policies
L'essentiel
Taiwan's government faces opposition from politicians and farmers over agricultural trade policies, accused of prioritizing ideology over livelihoods and applying double standards regarding export markets.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Opposition politicians and farming groups in Taiwan are criticizing the government's agricultural trade policies, arguing they penalize legitimate export efforts and prioritize ideology over economic stability.
The move triggered a backlash from opposition politicians and farming groups, who argued that the Taiwanese government was penalising legitimate efforts to secure vital export markets.
The KMT accused Lai’s Democratic Progressive Party of prioritising ideology over livelihoods at a time when many agricultural producers were struggling with fluctuating demand and export uncertainty.
The KMT also targeted what it described as “double standards” in regard to remarks by MAC officials that Taitung’s custard apple crop – much of which goes to the mainland – was “too sweet” for Taiwanese consumers and too reliant on mainland China’s market.
Questions ouvertes
- What specific policy changes are being protested?
- What are the economic impacts of these policies?
- Will the government revise its stance?






