Taiwanese business circles urge the Taiwan authorities to face the deadlock between the two sides of the strait

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: In September 2016, the one million tourism industry self-help parade, went to the office of the leader of the Taiwan region to submit the letter of love. The picture comes from Taiwan's "China Times Electronic News"

. According to Taiwan media reports, the cross-strait deadlock continues and exchanges are tightened. Travel, hotel, tour bus, and real estate have become Taiwan's "four new miserable industries." Taiwan’s business community urged that the Taiwan authorities should not allow the current cross-strait relations, which lack official exchanges and mutual trust, to become the “first place” that affects Taiwan’s industry in addition to the “five shortages” (water shortage, power shortage, labor shortage, land shortage, and talent shortage). "Six shortcomings" obstacles, hope the Taiwan authorities will face up to the impact of cross-strait relations on Taiwan's economy.

Taipei City Chamber of Commerce Chairman Wang Yingjie said on the 26th that Taiwan’s industries are facing "five shortcomings" and the authorities must pay attention to the economic impact of cross-strait relations, and should not let the cross-strait deadlock become the "sixth shortage."

Lai Zhengyi, chairman of the Taiwan Chamber of Commerce, said that the "sixth deficiency" is even more serious than the previous "five shortfalls", because of the "new four major tragedies", the travel industry, the hotel industry, and the tourist car industry are all three tourism-related industries. Affected by the cross-strait deadlock.