KMT to propose legislative oversight for advanced chip technology exportsStaff Writer, with CNAThe main opposition Kuomintang (KMT) will introduce a bill requiring legislative approval for the export of advanced chip technologies, aiming to ensure such know-how remains in Taiwan, the party said yesterday. As the Legislature reconvened from its winter recess on Tuesday, the KMT, which forms a majority alongside the smaller Taiwan People’s Party (TPP), held a strategy workshop to outline its priorities for the new session, listing 42 bills as its top legislative agenda. Central to the agenda is a chip and national security bill, being drafted by the party’s think tank, that would keep the most advanced research and production effectively based in Taiwan, limit the scale of overseas factories, and prohibit exports to any country or region without legislative approval, the party said. Legislative Speaker Han Kuo-yu speaks in a plenary session in legislature in Taipei yesterday. The KMT is also set to push through an amendment to the Act of Military Service for Officers and Non- commissioned Officers of the Armed Forces, aiming to enhance pension benefits for retired personnel and their surviving families, the party said.
Source: Taipei Times February 24, 2026 17:13 UTC