China News Service, February 23. Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, pointed out on the 23rd that the DPP authorities added the "crimes of economic espionage" against the mainland. This kind of normal exchange and cooperation is stigmatized and deplorable.

  A reporter asked that the DPP authorities recently passed the draft amendments to some provisions of the so-called "Security Law" and the "Regulations on Relations Between the People of the Taiwan Strait", adding the "crime of economic espionage" against the mainland.

Any comments on this please?

  Spokesman Ma Xiaoguang said that cross-strait economic exchanges and cooperation have brought tangible benefits to people on both sides of the strait, especially Taiwanese companies and people. This is a well-known fact that no one can deny.

For a period of time, the DPP authorities, out of political self-interest, have used various excuses to continuously use so-called "revision of laws" and "revisions" and other means to unscrupulously and intensify to obstruct and restrict normal cross-strait exchanges and cooperation. Collaboration is stigmatized and disgusting.

These perverse actions by the DPP authorities will only harm the interests of the majority of Taiwan compatriots.

Take Taiwan's industrial talents as an example. They can only sit in a troubled city and earn low wages on the island.