Wang Dingyu pointed out that in the face of a series of discriminatory trade practices in China, it is impossible for enterprises that want to operate sustainably to "drink poison to quench their thirst."

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] China banned food imports from my country without warning, made things difficult for no specific reason, and even asked manufacturers to disclose product formulas.

Taipei's famous pineapple cake shop "Jiade Bakery" issued a statement on Facebook on the 12th, emphasizing that "it started in Taiwan and has also been deeply cultivated in Taiwan."

DPP legislator Wang Dingyu praised Jiade on Facebook, and emphasized that it is impossible for a company to "drink poison to quench its thirst" if it wants to operate sustainably.

Wang Dingyu pointed out that it can be seen that China's registration method this time not only makes trade discriminatory actions such as "the application period is shortened by one year", "only paper can not be used online", and "inquiry can not be answered". Provide product recipes.

Wang Dingyu questioned: "If a large copycat country makes such a requirement, how can any enterprise that wants to operate sustainably be able to drink poison to quench its thirst!"

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Many netizens also left messages under Wang Dingyu's post: "I support Taiwanese products, and I support companies that love Taiwan!", "We support this kind of company to the end, come on!", "Send the recipe! Who will hand it in?", "This kind of Enterprises need more support, the cross-shore is part of the business and cannot be the whole, reciprocal trade is the right way.”

"Jiade Bakery" issued a statement on Facebook on the 12th, stating that in order to ensure stable and good quality, it still focuses on local operations, and believes that whether it is exported or not will not affect the direction of operation.

The statement further emphasized: "Jiade Bakery originated in Taiwan, and has also been deeply involved in Taiwan. It is the business goal of our store to make high-quality pastries and serve customers."