Legislator Concerned About Permanent Trade Negotiation Body, Premier Cho Jung-tai: Review is Necessary
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Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai stated that a review is necessary regarding the establishment of a permanent trade negotiation body, in response to a question from KMT Legislator Lee Yen-hsiu. Six permanent civil servants have already been assigned to the Office of Trade Negotiations for the US talks, highlighting the growing importance of Taiwan's international economic and trade status.
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- Q: Why is the Taiwanese government considering the establishment of a permanent trade negotiation agency?
- A: Because Taiwan's position in international economic trade is becoming increasingly important, it aims to build a more efficient and continuous trade negotiation system.
- Q: What is the current trade negotiation structure like?
- A: Currently, the Economic and Trade Office is primarily responsible, and six permanent civil servants are assigned to U.S. negotiations.
- Q: Is there any progress on the Section 301 negotiations?
- A: In the past one and a half months, U.S. negotiations have continued, and preparations are underway for the public hearing in Washington on May 5.