Taiwan's Premier, Su Tseng-chang, has expressed the nation's desire to find new international markets for its locally grown sugar apples and wax apples following a temporary ban by China. China has been a significant buyer of Taiwanese agricultural produce, making up over half of all fruit exports in 2021. However, this representation has seen a notable decrease from the 75% share in 2020. Premier Su has criticized China's ban as unfair and contrary to international trade standards. In the event that the ban is not lifted, Taiwan intends to seek recourse from international organizations and identify alternative markets, as it successfully did with pineapples when China initially prohibited their import. The government is encouraged to diversify its export markets to prevent over-reliance and protect fruit farmers from the adverse effects of China's ban.