
Chang Tzu-kai
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Chang Tzu-kai was a prominent Taiwanese politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the early years of the Republic of China in Taiwan. He is notable for his stance against the importation of non-essential consumer goods, arguing that they contradicted wartime austerity measures and prioritizing local economic development.
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In 1952, foreign affairs minister Chang Tzu-kai stated that while Taiwan welcomed foreign investment, it could not accept investments merely for personal enjoyment.
Taiwan in Time: Coca-Cola: The president’s favorite banned drinkTaipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999·
Taiwan· 2025-07-27







