President Tsai Ing-wen (left) attended the dinner party of the National Federation of Import and Export Commercial Associations of the Republic of China, and Chairman Wang Qingshui (right) presented a souvenir.

(Photo by reporter Chen Zhiqu)

[Reporter Weng Yuhuang/New Taipei Report] President Tsai Ing-wen attended the dinner party for representatives of members of the National Federation of Import and Export Business Associations today. There are still many challenges to face, including the Russia-Ukraine war, monetary austerity, etc., but the government will not leave small and medium-sized enterprises alone. It will assist small and medium-sized enterprises to transform and upgrade, and will also assist in responding to the trend of low-carbon production.

A dinner party for members of the National Federation of Import and Export Commercial Associations was held in Xinzhuang today. In addition to Tsai Ing-wen, Chairman Shen Rongjin of Taiwan Financial Holdings Corporation, legislator Luo Zhizheng, and Chairman of the National Federation of Import and Export Commercial Associations Wang Shimizu said that at a difficult time when carbon emission standards are increasingly tightened, I thank the government and the leadership of Tsai Ing-wen for leading everyone forward. In the face of international competition and the dumping of low-priced Chinese products, Taiwan can still maintain resilience and maintain growth.

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Tsai Ing-wen pointed out that thanks to the contributions of the business executives present to the economic development, Taiwan’s total trade volume exceeded 900 billion U.S. dollars last year, a record high. To be able to achieve such a performance, all present are very important forces. The challenges to be faced this year There are many more, including the Russian-Ukrainian war and monetary tightening. The government will not leave everyone alone. The government will take better care of small and medium-sized enterprises and assist them in transformation and upgrading after the epidemic. Taiwan has become a key player in the global supply chain.

Taiwan and the United States have completed the 21st Century Trade Initiative. In the future, trade with the United States will be smoother. The government is also continuing the New Southbound Economic and Trade Dialogue with Japan and Europe to assist industrial manufacturers in their international market layout.

President Tsai Ing-wen attends the dinner party of the National Federation of Import and Export Commercial Associations of the Republic of China.

(Photo by reporter Chen Zhiqu)

President Tsai Ing-wen (middle) attends the gala dinner of the National Federation of Import and Export Commercial Associations of the Republic of China, and takes a group photo with the guests after her speech.

(Photo by reporter Chen Zhiqu)

President Tsai Ing-wen (middle) attends the gala dinner of the National Federation of Import and Export Commercial Associations of the Republic of China, and takes a group photo with the guests after her speech.

(Photo by reporter Chen Zhiqu)