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Kaohsiung to Face the Biggest Cuts in Mrt Subsidies | Ministry of Transportation and Communications

The controversy over the Fiscal Act continues to escalate. Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an and Taichung Mayor Lu Shiu-yen have recently questioned the central government's reduction in subsidies for MRT construction. On the 16th, Wu Sheng-yuan, Deputy Minister of Transportation and Communications, explained that after the Fiscal Act came into effect, central government financial resources were greatly squeezed. Next year, there will be only NT$9 bill…
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The controversy over the Fiscal Act continues to escalate. Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an and Taichung Mayor Lu Shiu-yen have recently questioned the central government's reduction in subsidies for MRT construction. On the 16th, Wu Sheng-yuan, Deputy Minister of Transportation and Communications, explained that after the Fiscal Act came into effect, central government financial resources were greatly squeezed. Next year, there will be only NT$9 bill…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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