Major trade groups yesterday called on incoming economics and finance ministers to prioritize ensuring stable electricity supply and power rates to make Taiwan a business-friendly nation.
The Third Wednesday Club and the Chinese National Association of Industry and Commerce (CNAIC, 工商協進會) made the remarks after premier-designate Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) on Tuesday revealed his choice of Topco Group (崇越集團) chairman J.W. Kuo (郭智輝) as minister of economic affairs.
Cho also appointed insurance professor Peng Jin-lung (彭金隆) to steer the Financial Supervisory Commission, former PricewaterhouseCoopers Business Consulting Services Taiwan chairman Paul Liu (劉鏡清) as minister of the National Development Council and academic Wu Cheng-wen (吳誠文) as minister of the National Science and Technology Council.
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“We’re glad to see entrepreneurs and academics in the new administration and look forward to their contributions to Taiwan’s economic development,” said Lin Por-fong (林伯豐), chairman of the Third Wednesday Club, whose membership is limited to the top 100 firms in individual sectors.
Lin said he hopes president-elect William Lai (賴清德) would halt electricity rate adjustments after he assumes office on May 20 so that businesses can breathe a sigh of relief following an 11 percent increase in rates on average this month.
The government should strive for GDP growth of more than 3.5 percent this year, better than the 3.2 percent uptick for the global economy projected by the IMF, Lin said.
The most urgent task for the government is to ensure that electricity supply is stable and affordable, Lin said.
Two unexpected blackouts on Tuesday afternoon hit about 10,000 households in Taoyuan and New Taipei City, following a power capacity strain on Monday.
The April 3 earthquake affected a power plant in Hualien County and the rise in temperatures put pressure on overall power supply, Taiwan Power Co (台電) said.
Lin said the government should revisit the nation’s energy mix by ditching the plan to phase out nuclear power plants and raising the share of nuclear power to 30 percent from about 10 percent.
Artificial intelligence services and applications require data centers, high-capacity servers and high-performance computing chips, all of which consume large amounts of electricity, he said.
The government could extend the services of Guosheng Nuclear Power Plant in Wanli District (萬里), New Taipei City, and Ma-anshan Nuclear Power Plant, in Ma-anshan (馬鞍山), Pingtung County, and build new ones with top-class safety standards, he added.
Pegatron Corp (和碩) chairman Tung Tzu-hsien (童子賢) told an economic forum that nations with computing power advantages and sufficient electricity capacity would emerge victorious in the AI era.
CNAIC chairman Thomas Wu (吳東亮) applauded the incoming Cabinet’s emphasis on technology and financial innovations among other things.
Ministers-designate should talk with trade groups to gain better understanding of their needs and views, Wu said.
Most sectors have called for relaxed labor rules and imports of foreign workers to solve human resources shortages, he said.
Only two of the 15 new appointments in Cho’s Cabinet are female and the CNAIC would like to see more female ministers for the sake of gender equality, he added.
More than 20 Cabinet posts are still to be named.
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