
John Deng
John Deng is a prominent Taiwanese politician and economist, who served as the Minister of Economic Affairs under former President Ma Ying-jeou. Known for his advocacy of cross-strait economic policies, Deng has voiced concerns about the challenges faced by Taiwanese businesses in China, emphasizing the need for fair competition and the importance of maintaining Taiwan's economic independence.
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