Lin Chuan
Taiwanese politician
Lin Chuan (林全; Lín Quán; born 13 December 1951) is a politician in Taiwan (Republic of China). He was the ROC Premier since 20 May 2016 until 8 September 2017.
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Quotes
edit- Only when three preconditions — all ways (to save energy) have been exhausted, safety is guaranteed and a social consensus reached — would the reactivation of the Jinshan and Kuosheng Nuclear Power Plants be considered.
- Lin Chuan (2016) cited in "Premier clarifies Jinshan reactor stance" on Taipei Times, 8 June 2016.
- We shouldn't push it away. As it is a huge market over there in mainland China, it behooves Taiwan to maintain friendly, smooth economic relations.
- We will adopt low-key and pragmatic measures to establish better economic relations with other countries.
- Lin Chuan (2017) cited in "Taipei not adverse to China ties: Lin" on Taipei Times, 9 May 2017.
- Although (the one reactor at Kuosheng Nuclear Power Plant) is not considered part of the operating reserve, I would make a formal report to the Legislative Yuan to reactivate it as a last resort in the event of a predictable power shortage. The manufacturing industry should have confidence in the (Taiwan) power supply.
- Lin Chuan (2017) cited in "Nuclear power an emergency option: Lin" on Taipei Times, 29 August 2017.