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The development of new quality productivity in the mainland forces Taiwan enterprises to "choose side stations"? Response from the Taiwan Affairs Office

2024-04-24 10:51:00
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Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council held a regular press conference this morning. Zhu Fenglian, spokesman of the Taiwan Affairs Office, presided over the press conference.

China News Agency: New quality productivity has been a frequent word about China's economy since March. Since the National People's Congress and the National People's Congress, the mainland has made specific arrangements for optimizing and upgrading the industrial chain and supply chain, cultivating emerging industries, and promoting the innovative development of the digital economy. Recently, there is a view in Taiwan that, for Taiwanese businesses, new quality productivity is dominated by innovation, which aims to break the western dominated industrial chain monopoly in the field of new energy and new materials. The result is likely to force Taiwanese enterprises to "choose side stations". The Taiwan Mainland Affairs Commission also suggested that Taiwan businessmen should pay attention to the impact of new quality productivity on Taiwan's economy. What's the speaker's comment on this?

Zhu Fenglian: New quality productivity is the quality of advanced productivity that innovation plays a leading role, has high-tech, efficient, high-quality characteristics, and conforms to the new development concept. The development of new quality productivity is the internal requirement and important focus to promote high-quality development. It has a strong inclusiveness and a high degree of openness, and will provide new opportunities and new momentum for Taiwanese businesses and enterprises to integrate into the new development pattern and participate in high-quality development. The DPP authorities deliberately discredit and advocate threats against this, which is their usual tactics to obstruct cross-strait economic exchanges and cooperation, and is unpopular. (Editor/Wang Siyu)

[Editor in charge: Wang Siyu]