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Chinese mainland blasts DPP for selling out Taiwan interests to US

🚨 Something’s brewing across the strait! The Chinese mainland spokesperson Zhu Fenglian has taken aim at the DPP authorities in Taiwan, accusing them of 'selling out' the island’s interests by blindly aligning with US tariffs. Dubbed 'shameless and absurd,' this move over 20% levies on Taiwanese goods has hit traditional industries hard😬.

According to local reports, the number of employees forced into unpaid leave jumped by over 650 by August 15 compared to late July. Now, nearly 4,000 workers are sitting at home without pay—and 91% of them come from the manufacturing heartland of the island of Taiwan.

Zhu pointed out that the double whammy of rising tariffs and a stronger New Taiwan dollar is squeezing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and traditional manufacturing hubs the most. 'These sectors are the livelihood of millions of local residents, yet many enterprises are now struggling, with the interests and welfare of a large number of employees increasingly undermined,' she said💔.

By pursuing a political agenda that leans on the United States—some say in hopes of securing de facto independence—the DPP authorities have allowed external powers to pull the strings, says the Chinese mainland. Now the bitter fruits of that strategy are coming to light as everyday workers and small business owners bear the cost📉.

Whether this stern warning will spark a shift in policy or a fresh round of cross-strait debates remains to be seen—but one thing’s clear: Taiwanese SMEs and factory workers are watching closely as the ripple effects of global trade politics land on their doorstep🌐👀.

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