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760,000 households face uncertainty in rental aid standoff
Taiwan’s interior minister warns that budget cuts to land management could impact rental subsidies. The debate over the 2025 budget proposal continues, affecting housing policies.2025/03/31 12:00 -
Taiwan’s Control Yuan challenges budget cuts in court
Taiwan’s Control Yuan challenges drastic budget cuts by the Legislative Yuan, claiming they threaten its operations and constitutional integrity. The court appeal seeks to protect public interest.2025/03/24 19:00 -
President Lai leads historic meeting of Taiwan’s leaders
President Lai Ching-te led Taiwan’s first meeting of five government branch heads on Feb. 10, focusing on cooperation and democracy. The meeting set three shared goals, marking a historic moment in Taiwan’s constitutional history.2025/02/11 10:37 -
Health ministry cuts press room hours amid budget slash
The Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan adjusts press room hours due to budget cuts. New hours close by 6 p.m. on weekdays, closed on holidays.2025/02/07 10:10 -
Taiwan’s budget cuts threaten carbon reduction efforts: MOEA
Taiwan’s deputy economic minister warns that budget cuts could reduce carbon reduction guidance for 5,000 companies and affect energy-efficient subsidies.2025/01/24 10:06 -
MOA warns of operational risks after budget cut
The Ministry of Agriculture in Taiwan faces a budget cut to NT$1, sparking a dispute with opposition parties. The cut threatens essential operations and policy implementation.2025/01/24 08:47 -
Taiwan cuts NT$100 billion from power company budget
Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan cuts NT$100 billion from Taiwan Power Co.’s budget, raising concerns over electricity prices and power equipment upgrades.2025/01/21 10:16 -
Interior minister warns against budget cuts for services
Interior Minister Liu Shyh-fang stresses the need for full funding of essential services as Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan debates the 2025 budget. Cuts could impact police, fire, and immigration services.2025/01/20 11:00 -
Premier Cho slams opposition’s budget review tactics
Premier Cho Jung-tai criticizes opposition’s budget cuts, warning they could hinder government efforts. He urges reconsideration to protect national development and security.2025/01/20 10:31 -
Legislator slams Kuomintang over sports funding cuts
A Democratic Progressive Party legislator criticizes the Kuomintang for cutting NT$10 million from school sports funding. She demands an explanation, citing impacts on grassroots schools and student athletes.2025/01/20 10:19 -
Corrections agency defends current budget needs
The Agency of Corrections in Taiwan warns that a proposed NT$100 million budget cut by the Taiwan People’s Party could jeopardize social stability and essential services.2025/01/20 09:52 -
Taiwan’s MODA warns budget cuts risk internet security
The Ministry of Digital Affairs warns that proposed budget cuts could harm Taiwan’s internet security. Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu will discuss the 2025 budget.2025/01/15 09:18 -
Taiwan defense budget faces NT$80 billion cut risk
Taiwan’s defense budget may face a cut of over NT$80 billion, impacting military investments and personnel benefits. The Ministry of National Defense urges bipartisan support to maintain operational needs.2024/12/26 10:33 -
Joseph Wu warns of impact from Taiwan’s defense budget cuts
Joseph Wu warns Taiwan’s defense budget cuts could harm military readiness. He urges discussions to prevent misinformation and maintain international alliances.2024/12/25 13:52