
Taiwan’s government spokesman has drawn fire for posting an image of an iPhone 5 on Facebook, along with an appeal to consume more, with angry members of the public asking why he did not urge people to buy home-grown smartphone HTC instead. Hu Yu-wei, who is also the information minister, Sunday posted a picture of the latest Apple smartphone and a line reading “Bolster consumption and economy,” sparking a wave of criticism. In the face of mounting pressure, Hu later posted on his Facebook page another picture of an HTC cellphone, which he said is the one he uses himself. The iPhone 5 he originally posted belonged to a friend, he said. “As a government official, Hu should have done whatever he could to promote the domestic economy at a time when it is in trouble,” the United Daily News said in an article yesterday. The row highlighted the difficulties facing HTC, Taiwan’s leading smartphone maker, amid intense competition from Apple and Samsung. Exports by trade-reliant Taiwan posted a year-on-year decline of 11.6 percent in July due to shrinking overseas demand for information technology and telecom products. Child’s balloon knocks out main Greek radar Arab news
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