
Paul Hsu
Paul Hsu is the chairman of the General Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan, where he advocates for business interests and economic stability. Recently, he has been in the news for urging the government to develop a new budget to mitigate the financial losses of Taiwan Power Co. (Taipower) in light of impending electricity rate hikes, which he warns could exacerbate inflation and impose additional burdens on both consumers and industries.
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General Chamber of Commerce chairman Paul Hsu said after the meeting that Kung had expressed confidence during the meeting that electricity prices could remain relatively stable for now.
Taiwan crude oil and gas reserves above minimum
Cheng, accompanied by Vice Minister of Economic Affairs Ho Chin-tsang and Deputy Minister of Labor Chen Ming-jen, met with General Chamber of Commerce chairman Paul Hsu.
US, Taiwan ‘building consensus’ towards trade agreement: vice premierGeneral Chamber of Commerce of the Republic of China chairman Paul Hsu said a 3 percent increase for residential users is acceptable.
Taipower to raise electricity rates by average of 0.71%Paul Hsu, head of the General Chamber of Commerce of the Republic of China, said a possible hike in power rates could deal another blow to the local economy.
Power price rise feared after bill snubs subsidiesTaiwan Life Insurance Co chairman Paul Hsu in an interview last week said that the currency swings were causing him sleepless nights.
FSC considering easing rules amid NTD swingsGeneral Chamber of Commerce chairman Paul Hsu called on the government to work on a new budget to level off Taipower’s losses.
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