
Hsu Fu-kuei
Hsu Fu-kuei is a Taiwanese politician representing the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in the Legislative Yuan. He is known for his strong stance on issues related to nuclear safety and environmental concerns, particularly in his district of Pingtung. Recently, he has been vocal in opposing proposals to reactivate the decommissioned Ma-anshan Nuclear Power Plant, citing potential dangers to the lives and properties of local residents.
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DPP Legislator Hsu Fu-kuei recommended promoting seasonal charter flights at Pingtung’s Hengchun Airport.
Lawmakers call for 24-hour international airport in southern TaiwanDPP Legislator Hsu Fu-kuei said that in the first half of the year, the market share of domestic beer declined to 36 percent.
Lawmakers call on ministries to help local beer industryHsu Fu-kuei, a DPP Legislator, stated that Chinese beer makers have exported more than NT$16 billion worth of products to Taiwan over the past five years.
Taiwan to put anti-dumping duties on Chinese beer, steelLegislator Hsu Fu-kuei urged the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to intervene in the situation regarding Chen's seized vessel.
Fisher bemoans agency’s response - Taipei Times
Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Hsu Fu-kuei asked Chen Shih-kai about the impact of the NT dollar’s appreciation.
Ministry to monitor NT dollar impact on tourismHsu Fu-kuei, a DPP Legislator, expressed concerns about the dangers posed by the proposed activation of decommissioned reactors.
TPP, KMT advance proposal on nuclear power referendum













