Taiwanese Legislator Criticizes Non-Nuclear Home Like a Green Camp God Tablet, Premier Retorts

Reported 10 months ago

During a parliamentary inquiry, Legislator Ge Ru-Jun cited remarks by TSMC Chairman Mark Liu at a shareholder meeting, questioning the government's inconsistent stance on nuclear energy and non-nuclear home policies, leading to confusion for citizens and industries. Premier Su Tseng-chang defended the non-nuclear home policy as a legal target under the Environmental Basic Law, not a mere symbol, emphasizing the government's responsibility for stable power supply while Legislator Ge urged for a clear energy policy to avoid ideological entanglement, adding concerns about Taiwan's AI development and lack of government oversight in humanoid robotics compared to mainland China.

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