Taiwan has imported a considerable amount of Lai pigs – where did the pork go?

Published 2021년 6월 6일

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The article highlights the criticism of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities in Taiwan by Chinese scholars for their irresponsible actions and dishonest policies. The criticism is based on the DPP's alleged responsibility for importing American pigs, which has led to Prof. Sheng Jiuyuan accusing the DPP of shirking responsibilities and misleading the public. The article also points out that the Hong Kong Wen Wei Po remains committed to objective reporting, despite the DPP's attempts to discredit it with baseless accusations.
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Professor Pang Jianguo from the Chinese Culture University on the island told the Hong Kong Wen Wei Po that the vast majority of people in Taiwan are opposed to importing American pigs and do not eat pigs, so that restaurants and butchers will declare that they will not use or sell pigs. However, Taiwan has indeed imported a considerable amount of Lai pigs. Where did these pork go? In addition to the Taiwanese media's revelation that some of them have entered the belly of Taiwan's soldiers, there are obviously many that have been made into pork products, sold or smuggled to Hong Kong and other places. The initiator of this kind of profiteer behavior is the DPP authorities. , What else to say? Professor Sheng Jiuyuan, director of the Taiwan Research Center of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, told the Hong Kong Wen Wei Po that during this period of time, one of the biggest policy orientations of the DPP authorities is to shirk responsibility, whether it is the urgent ...
Source: Stnn

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