China News Service, February 24th. In response to "Li Duzhong was found to have violated relevant regulations and fined by the Taiwan Education Authority for presiding over relevant research projects in the Mainland", Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, responded on the 24th that Professor Li was fined this time. Another manifestation of the "pan-politicization" operation of the DPP authorities. The DPP authorities have intensified their efforts to interfere and disrupt the normal exchanges and cooperation between the scientific and technological circles on both sides of the strait. This will only make more and more people in the scientific and technological circles in Taiwan feel chilly.

  The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council held a regular press conference on the 24th.

At the meeting, a reporter asked a question that Li Duzhong, a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering of National Taiwan University, was found to have violated relevant regulations and fined by the Taiwan Education Department for presiding over relevant research projects in the mainland.

The MAC stated that it will continue to investigate and deal with similar situations in conjunction with relevant agencies.

In this regard, what comment does the spokesperson have.

  Ma Xiaoguang said that strengthening cross-strait scientific and technological exchanges and cooperation is conducive to the mutual benefit and win-win situation of the two sides.

For political purposes, the DPP authorities imposed restrictions and even used legal means to punish Taiwanese researchers from participating in cross-strait science and technology exchange projects.

"Professor Li's fine this time is another manifestation of the'pan-politicization' operation of the DPP authorities."

  "I don't know if this is the warmth of spring? The DPP authorities have intensified their efforts to interfere and disrupt the normal exchanges and cooperation of the scientific and technological circles on both sides of the strait. This will only make more and more people in the scientific and technological circles in Taiwan feel chill." Ma Xiaoguang said.