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Taiwan's premier Cho Jung-tai reveals in interview with Bloomber that nuclear energy is an option.

Taiwan's premier Cho Jung-tai reveals in interview with Bloomber that nuclear energy is an option. (Photo: Executive Yuan)

The government of Taiwan is attracting international attention regarding its stance on nuclear energy. In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai indicated that Taiwan is "very open" to new nuclear technologies in light of the increasing electricity demand from the semiconductor industry driven by artificial intelligence (AI). This statement is seen as a strong indication that Lai Ching-te's administration may be reconsidering its position on nuclear energy.

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