Former President Ma Ying-jeou took a plane to visit China yesterday. The Information Bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council asked Taiwanese media not to use "President Ma" or "Chairman Ma" when interviewing questions, but to address them as "Mr. Ma".

(Photo by reporter Zhu Peixiong)

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China draws a red line and forbids calling it "President Ma"

Former President Ma Ying-jeou took a plane to visit China yesterday. He is the first outgoing head of state of the Republic of China to set foot on the Chinese mainland since 1949.

According to reports, the Information Bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council asked Taiwanese media in advance to interview and ask questions, not to say "President Ma" or "Chairman Ma", but to address them as "Mr. Ma"; Willing to be "Mr. Ma", only in exchange for "chief executive level" treatment.

For details, see China draws a red line and is not allowed to call "President Ma".

Protest against egg farmers and egg merchants to drive up Kaohsiung's breakfast business, planning to link up with the whole Taiwan to initiate "rejection of eggs"

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Protesting against egg farmers and merchants driving up egg prices, more than 30 traditional breakfast businesses in Kaohsiung announced yesterday that they will join forces with their counterparts in Taiwan to refuse to buy eggs for ten days, reduce egg products, and call on young and middle-aged people to eat less eggs during this period and save eggs for others. The elderly and children, through a joint boycott, stabilized the outrageous egg prices.

For details, see the protest against egg farmers and egg merchants to drive up Kaohsiung's breakfast industry, planning to link up with the whole Taiwan to initiate "egg rejection".

Winning the bid for the procurement of naval radar generators, "washing the origin" made in China and replaced by European made made more than 50 million lawsuits

In 2019, "Guangyu Technology" bid for three procurement cases of radar generator sets handled by the Naval Fleet Command of the Naval Command. It was suspected that the generator sets made in China were transferred to Singapore and then imported to Taiwan for "washing the place of production". Pretending to be an original European product with false documents, tearing off the simplified Chinese stickers and passing the first stage of acceptance, defrauding 51.94 million yuan, the New Taipei District Prosecutor's Office prosecuted in accordance with the Criminal Law for fraud, using forged private documents and violating the Government Procurement Law Guangyu Technology and its director Lai Zhengxing and three others; it is reported that these Chinese-made generators are still in service.

For details, please refer to the bid for the purchase of naval radar generators, "washing the origin" made in China and washed into European ones, earning more than 50 million lawsuits.

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Ma Ying-jeou is the first head of state to go to mainland China in 74 years after the cross-strait partition

Former President Ma Ying-jeou arrived in Shanghai yesterday afternoon on Air China flight CA196, and then transferred to Nanjing to start a tour of ancestor worship and exchanges in the mainland.

On the mainland, Chen Yuanfeng, deputy director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, Zhong Xiaomin, director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of Shanghai Municipality, and Li Xiaodong, deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Taiwan Affairs Office, were picked up at the airport yesterday.

Ma Ying-jeou's trip is the first outgoing head of state of the Republic of China to set foot on mainland China for exchanges since the two sides were separated for 74 years, and has attracted attention from both sides of the strait.

For details, see Ma Ying-jeou, the first resigned head of state to land in 74 years after the cross-strait partition.

Silver-haired Electric Walkers Destroy Fate

Many elderly and disabled people rely on electric walkers, electric wheelchairs, etc., and can only drive on sidewalks, but many people drive on ordinary roads in violation of regulations.

After this type of walker, which is regarded as a medical device, is on the road, the Ministry of Communications will classify it as a "pedestrian" and be exempted from listing; the Food and Drug Administration stated that if the elders drive the electric walker on the road, if an accident occurs, it will be handed over to the traffic police. It is not under the jurisdiction of the Medical Management Measures.

With the two clubs kicking the ball between each other, accidents frequently occurred. Experts responded that miniature electric vehicles should be included in the supervision of "slow trains".

For details, see Silver-haired Destiny Tool Expert Calls for "Slow Train" Supervision of Electric Walkers.

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Ma Ying-jeou hopes that peace will come sooner

Former President Ma Ying-jeou set off for the mainland on the 27th for ancestor worship and academic exchanges.

Ma Ying-jeou took Air China flight CA196 and arrived at Shanghai Pudong Airport at 4:21 pm yesterday. Chen Yuanfeng, deputy director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the Mainland, and others picked him up.

During an interview at Taoyuan Airport, Ma Ying-jeou said that he had waited 36 years for the opportunity to visit the mainland, "it was indeed a long wait."

For details, see Ma Ying-jeou's Continental Hope for Peace to Come Sooner.

The blue light hit a 14-year low even after the slump in April

The National Development Council announced yesterday that the business climate indicator continued to show a "blue light" in February. This is the fourth blue light since November last year. The comprehensive judgment of the economic countermeasure signal has dropped by 1 point to 10 points, which is a new low since April 2009. .

Wu Minghui, head of the Economic Development Division of the National Development Council, said that exports continued to decline, and the economic lights in the first half of the year may not be able to get rid of the blue light representing "depressed economic conditions".

For details, see the economic downturn in April and the blue light hit a 14-year low.

Kaohsiung breakfast operators protested against the price gouging of eggs, threatening to link up with their counterparts in Taiwan to "reject" eggs.

(Photo by reporter Wang Rongxiang)

Winning the bid for the purchase of the Navy’s radar generator was suspected of laundering the origin. The New Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office prosecuted Guangyu Technology and its director Lai Zhengxing and other three people in accordance with the criminal law for fraud, using forged private documents, and violating the government procurement law.

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