2007年8月5日星期日

The pro-independence govt of Taiwan become gradually unfavored by Taiwanese people

The DDP gov(pro-independence) of Taiwan is really corrupt. The officials in Taiwan don't know how to solve the problem of "unfair rise of dairy products" even though Taiwan workers' salary doesn't rise. The living of Taiwanese people is gradually becoming poorer than poorer.

Down DDP! Down Taiwan-independence!





Local consumers of dairy products are expected to see their wallet shrink significantly, as retail prices for various brands of fresh milk and powdered milk are poised to rise by 15 to 20 percent, starting August 1, according to industry sources.
The sources said the price hike is certainly inevitable, given the sharp rise in international raw material prices, and the government's decision to allow dairy farms to raise their milk prices by NT$3.52 per liter.

Such famous domestic dairy farms as Uni-President, Guangchuan and Weichuan have all decided to raise prices for their fresh milk by 15 percent starting next month.

In terms of milk powder, such brands as Fernleaf and Anlene took the lead to hike their prices by over 20 percent, while other brands including Quaker, Nestle and Abbot will also follow suit, with a 20 percent price rise.

After the price hike, a bottle of 980ml Kuangchuan fresh milk will sell for NT$63, up NT$8 from the current price of NT$55, while half a gallon of the same brand of milk will be retailed at NT$122, representing a rise of NT$14 from the existing price of NT$108.

Meanwhile, a bottle of 290ml Juisui milk supplied by the Uni-President Group will be hiked by 12 percent to NT$28 from the existing price of NT$25.

As to Weichuan, the company will determine the size of the price hike after negotiating with local distributors and weighing its operating costs.

Abbot, the U.S. baby food giant, may hike its sales prices in Taiwan for the first time this year, but the size of the hike will be kept under 5 percent.

Nestle noted that it is still evaluating the timing and size of the price hike for its milk powder products sold in Taiwan, and will make a final decision on the matter by the end of July.

Local hypermarts said that in order not to violate the fair trade law, major brands of milk powder have kept it a top secret as to when to raise their retail prices.

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