Líderes empresariales de Taiwán instan al partido gobernante DPP a considerar el plan de 10 puntos de Pekín

Líderes empresariales de Taiwán han instado al gobernante Partido Progresista Democrático (DPP) a considerar el plan de 10 puntos de Pekín, lo que ha provocado una disputa después de que el gobierno de la isla acusara a los grupos industriales de ceder ante la presión de China continental.

El gobierno de la isla ha provocado una disputa al acusar a los grupos industriales de ceder ante la presión de China continental. “No hay ninguna presión por parte de Pekín. Ninguno de nosotros recibió llamadas de Pekín”, afirmó Hsu Shu-po, presidente de la Cámara General de Comercio con sede en Taipéi. “Al contrario, sí recibimos llamadas del gobierno [de Taiwán]”.

Hsu no dio más detalles, pero dijo que las autoridades no deberían impedir que las asociaciones empresariales expresen sus puntos de vista en una sociedad democrática.

Los líderes empresariales de Taiwán están instando al gobernante Partido Progresista Democrático a considerar el plan de 10 puntos de Pekín en medio de la disputa, según informó el South China Morning Post.

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