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MOTC head completes island wide trip to address storm impact
Discover how Taiwan’s Transportation Minister Chen Shih-kai tackled disruptions on the Suhua Highway and Taiwan Railways due to heavy rain, ensuring safety and swift action for restoration.2024/09/09 14:15 -

New transport minister vows to boost train station safety
Discover how Taiwan’s new Transportation Minister, Chen Shih-kai, is enhancing rail safety with plans for platform gates after a close call at Taichung Train Station. Read about his first actions in office and future safety measures.2024/09/03 10:39 -

New transport minister vows to exceed public expectations
Discover how incoming Minister Chen Shih-kai plans to enhance the Ministry of Transportation and Communications in Taiwan, focusing on efficiency and public service.2024/09/02 14:11 -

Taiwan’s new transport minister invites Chinese tourists
Discover how Taiwan’s new Transportation Minister, Chen Shih-kai, is inviting Chinese tourists back, aiming to boost visits and address tourism challenges in regions like Hualien and Taitung. Learn about his plans for improving infrastructure and services.2024/09/02 13:50 -

New MOTC head lists top three priorities for assumed role
Discover the latest update as Chen Shih-kai, former Executive Yuan spokesperson, is set to become Taiwan’s new Minister of Transportation and Communications on Sept. 2. Learn about his priorities and background in our full story.2024/08/29 13:24 -

Chen Shih-kai named Taiwan’s new transportation minister
Discover the latest update on Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation leadership change as Chen Shih-kai is set to replace Lee Meng-Yen following the latter’s resignation amid controversy. Learn more about Chen’s background and the interim arrangements.2024/08/29 11:56 -

Union doubts Chen Shih-kai’s fit for transportation role
Discover the latest on Taiwan’s transportation sector: The Taiwan Railway Union voices concerns over rumors of Executive Yuan spokesperson Chen Shih-kai becoming the next Minister of Transportation and Communications, citing his lack of transportation expertise.2024/08/29 11:26 -

Executive Yuan: Northern Taiwan faces power shortage
Discover how Taiwan is addressing its northern power shortage by transferring electricity from the south and central regions, despite a 20 billion kilowatt-hour shortfall. Learn about the government’s plans for a robust power grid and the renovation of the Hsieh-Ho Concord Power Plant.2024/08/15 15:16 -

Taiwan reaffirms commitment to nuclear-free policy
Discover Taiwan’s unwavering commitment to a non-nuclear homeland, as Executive Yuan spokesman Chen Shih-kai addresses misconceptions about policy shifts and emphasizes the importance of safety and consensus in exploring new energy technologies.2024/08/10 20:00 -

Executive Yuan to challenge recent legislative amendments
Explore the latest on Taiwan’s political scene: The Executive Yuan plans to request a reconsideration of recent legislative amendments, aiming for resolution through dialogue. Learn about the legal framework and historical context.2024/05/30 16:07 -

Chen Chien-jen to return to Academia Sinica after May 20
Here is a meta description for the story: Premier Ch’en Chien-jen respects cabinet appointments, believes future cabinet will make Taiwan better. President-elect Lai Ch’ing-te announces Cho Jung-t’ai as Premier, who reveals first wave of cabinet members. Ch’en to return to Academia Sinica after May 20.2024/04/15 17:39 -

DPP questions KMT’s stance on Chinese workers in Taiwan
The campaign spokesperson for Democratic Progressive Party’s (DPP) presidential candidate Lai Ching-te, Chen Shih-kai, has called on Kuomintang (KMT) presidential candidate Hou Yu-ih to clarify his stance on allowing Chinese workers into Taiwan. Chen expressed concerns about the impact on the employment of Taiwan’s youth and requested an outline of supporting measures. This request for clarification follows Hou’s proposal to promote increased cross-strait exchanges, including opening up to Chinese tourists and students. Chen criticized Hou’s policy, suggesting it aimed to help alleviate China’s youth unemployment problems. He highlighted Taiwan’s strong economic abilities, contrasting it with Hong Kong’s declining stock market due to Chinese government control. Chen also criticized China’s lack of transparency regarding its economic downturn and high unemployment rate. He emphasized the importance of Taiwan’s economic development and integration with the global community, stating that the future direction of Taiwan depends on its leadership. These remarks reflect the DPP’s stance on maintaining a strong local economy and labor market while considering broader cross-strait policies and potential socioeconomic impacts.2023/11/29 21:06 -

Lai’s NS team faces challenges in integrating with Tsai’s
Lai Ching-te’s campaign spokesperson, Chen Shih-kai, addressed concerns on Thursday (July 27) about the national security team’s relationship with President Tsai Ing-wen’s staff.2023/07/27 17:29



