Govt to keep its word on relocating naphtha cracker - PM
Prime Minister Wu Den-yih recently stated that, the government will not break its promise of shifting the fifth naphtha cracking plant from its present location at Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan.
He while responding to a media query examining the local development of the project in Kaohsiung said that, the plant could be shifted elsewhere that is to another city, county or even to a different country.
Nevertheless, if the state government and local inhabitants decide to retain the project in the city in view of the employment opportunities and the local economy, his government would be happy to honour such a "public opinion," Wu said.
He while responding to a media query examining the local development of the project in Kaohsiung said that, the plant could be shifted elsewhere that is to another city, county or even to a different country.
Nevertheless, if the state government and local inhabitants decide to retain the project in the city in view of the employment opportunities and the local economy, his government would be happy to honour such a "public opinion," Wu said.
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