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The group that earned mainland money to donate to the "Taiwan independence" clique: the number one benefactor of the Democratic Progressive Party, was finally killed and frightened

author:Open-minded Sister Qiong

Article summary:

The article explores the complex relationship between Taiwanese enterprises, the Far East Group, and its pro-"Taiwan independence" forces, and its impact on cross-strait relations. The article pointed out that Far Eastern Group is a large conglomerate in Taiwan, covering a variety of fields, such as textile, petrochemical, cement, finance, department store retail, sightseeing and tourism and transportation. The group has been operating in the mainland market for a long time and has achieved considerable profits. However, the Far Eastern Bloc has also caused controversy over its political donation activities and supported the "Taiwan independence" forces, which has adversely affected cross-strait relations.

The founder of the Far Eastern Group, Xu Youxiang, moved from the mainland to Taiwan and became part of Taiwan's economic development.

The group that earned mainland money to donate to the "Taiwan independence" clique: the number one benefactor of the Democratic Progressive Party, was finally killed and frightened

He actively supported the Kuomintang and maintained close ties with senior political officials, linking his business to politics. This helped Far East Group expand its business scope and gain policy support to become one of Taiwan's top five largest consortiums.

Xu Youxiang's son, Xu Xudong, took over the Far East Group and continued to expand the business. His American background and affinity for the United States alienated him from continental politics and culture. However, in order to safeguard the interests of enterprises, he actively participated in political donation activities, supporting both the Kuomintang and the DPP, maintaining a "blue-green take-all" stance.

Despite the overall decline in Taiwan's corporate political contributions, the Far Eastern Bloc has increased its political contributions, becoming the DPP's main source of funding.

The group that earned mainland money to donate to the "Taiwan independence" clique: the number one benefactor of the Democratic Progressive Party, was finally killed and frightened

Such behavior has raised concerns about the role of the Far Eastern bloc in cross-strait relations, especially as the mainland takes measures to sanction "Taiwan independence" diehards.

Recently, the Far Eastern Bloc was punished for violations on the mainland, which caused controversy. The mainland side said that they welcome Taiwan compatriots to invest in the mainland, but they will never allow enterprises to make money on the mainland while supporting "Taiwan independence" and interfering with cross-strait relations.

Opinion-based analysis:

The article explores the Far Eastern bloc and its influence on Taiwanese politics, as well as its support for "Taiwan independence" forces. This has raised many political and economic issues, including cross-strait tensions, the role of political contributions, and the economic activities of Taiwanese companies on the mainland.

The group that earned mainland money to donate to the "Taiwan independence" clique: the number one benefactor of the Democratic Progressive Party, was finally killed and frightened

The events mentioned in the article highlight the role of business in politics and international affairs, as well as its potential impact on cross-strait relations.

From an international political perspective, the actions of the Far East Bloc highlight the complex political and economic relations within Taiwan. Its support for the Democratic Progressive Party and the "Taiwan independence" forces has aggravated cross-strait tensions. By punishing enterprises, the mainland has stopped such behavior, showing its firm support for the one-China principle. It also provides the international community with a case of how corporate political contributions can have a significant impact on national policies and international relations.

In addition, the article highlights the role of corporations in political donation activities.

The group that earned mainland money to donate to the "Taiwan independence" clique: the number one benefactor of the Democratic Progressive Party, was finally killed and frightened

Political donations are an important part of Taiwan's political system and play a key role in the election and policymaking of politicians. The donation campaign of the Far Eastern Group raises concerns about the regulation and transparency of political contributions. This has also led to discussions about the relationship between government and business, and the extent to which businesses influence politics.

In general, the case of the Far Eastern Bloc highlights the complex interplay between politics, economics and international relations. The political behavior of enterprises can have a profound impact on national policies and cross-strait relations, which requires close attention and supervision by the government and the international community. It also highlights the importance of political donations in Taiwanese politics and the need for transparency and regulation.

The group that earned mainland money to donate to the "Taiwan independence" clique: the number one benefactor of the Democratic Progressive Party, was finally killed and frightened