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Taiwan’s farmers brace as China ends key tariff exemptions
Taiwan’s agricultural sector faces significant costs after China ends tariff exemptions on key products like pineapples and ribbon fish, starting Sept. 25.2024/09/19 10:02 -
WTO reviews China’s trade policies amid Taiwan’s complaints
The key points from the WTO’s ninth review of China’s trade policies, where Taiwan’s representative criticized China’s trade restrictions on agricultural products.2024/07/18 13:03 -
Taiwanese pineapples featured in Japanese school lunches
Discover how Chiayi County Magistrate Weng Chang-liang is promoting Taiwanese pineapples in Japan, aiming to boost their market presence with school lunches and tasting events.2024/07/11 11:45 -
Taiwan assures safety of local pineapples and mushrooms
Stay informed about the recent bongkrekic acid scare in Taipei involving pineapples and king oyster mushrooms. Learn how the Ministry of Agriculture reassures the public of the safety of locally grown produce and clarifies the bacteria responsible for the toxin. Understand the stringent conditions required for bongkrekic acid production and how to ensure food safety when consuming agricultural products.2024/04/01 14:09 -
Hou Yu-ih vows to create economic cabinet if elected
Kuomintang’s (KMT) presidential candidate, Hou Yu-ih, vows to create an economic cabinet to address people’s livelihood concerns if elected. During a visit to Taipei’s First Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market, accompanied by Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an, Hou emphasized his commitment to market reforms, modernizing facilities, and improving cooperation between central and local authorities for the preservation and sale of fruits and vegetables. He received a warm reception from stall owners, who took selfies with him and presented him with fruits such as pineapples and cherries. With the presidential election approaching, candidates are making a final push to secure votes.2024/01/04 14:45