
Teng Wei-chung
Teng Wei-chung is the chairman of the Consumers’ Foundation, an organization focused on consumer rights and safety in Taiwan. He has recently been in the news for raising concerns about the lack of transparency regarding the origin of imported pork, especially after the detection of ractopamine in a shipment from Australia.
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Recent news mentions
Foundation chair Teng Wei-chung said that current traffic laws managing electric bikes and motorized scooters are incomplete.
Clearer traffic laws urged for e-bikes and scootersChairman Teng Wei-chung emphasized that Taiwanese negotiators should let former US president John F. Kennedy’s consumer bill of rights guide their endeavors.
Foundation urges clarity on US beef import rulesConsumers’ Foundation chairman Teng Wei-chung expressed happiness that the FDA is promoting a policy to improve food safety.
Food rule grace period ‘indefinite’: FDAConsumers’ Foundation chairman Teng Wei-chung said that the foundation is happy that the FDA is promoting a policy that would improve food safety.
Enforcement of new food delivery safety rules delayedConsumers’ Foundation chairman Teng Wei-chung said yesterday that only 2 out of 600 products were identified as pork originating from the US.
Ractopamine found in imported pork for the first time










