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Cross Straits Relations

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international-relations2 years ago

China's Foxconn Probe Sends Warning to Taiwan Firms

The Chinese government has called on Taiwanese companies to play a "positive role" in promoting peaceful relations across the Taiwan Strait, amidst an investigation into major Apple supplier Foxconn. The probe has been criticized by Taiwan's Vice President Lai Ching-te as an example of Chinese election interference and pressure on Taiwanese corporations. China's Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson, Zhu Fenglian, did not confirm the investigation but stated that relevant mainland departments treat all enterprises equally and carry out law-abiding investigations. Zhu emphasized that China's policy towards Taiwan will not change and that the government will continue to support Taiwanese businesses. However, she also signaled that China expects these companies to assume social responsibilities and contribute to the peaceful development of cross-Straits relations.

cross-straits-relations2 years ago

Taiwanese Youth and KMT Show Interest in Cross-Straits Exchanges with Mainland China

More than 5,000 attendees from Taiwan, including young people, participated in the 15th Straits Forum, the biggest in-person people-to-people exchange event across the Taiwan Straits since the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the cross-Straits tensions caused by the secessionist Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and collusion between the Taiwan authorities and Washington, Taiwan youth are attracted by the market, potential, and culture of the Chinese mainland and are confident in the recovery of cross-Straits exchanges. The exchange and integration between the two sides of the Straits represent the will of the people and are unstoppable.

cross-straits-relations2 years ago

Taiwanese Attend Cross-Strait Forum Despite Obstruction and Warnings.

The 15th Straits Forum, aimed at promoting people-to-people exchanges between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan, will receive over 5,000 attendees from Taiwan, including representatives from various political parties, business, education, agriculture, religion, public health, culture, sci-tech, and finance. Despite obstruction by the secessionist Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities on the island, the forum will be the biggest cross-Straits exchange event after the three-year COVID-19 pandemic. The mainland is making utmost efforts to seek peaceful reunification with Taiwan, including offering more opportunities for employment, training, and education for Taiwan youth, as well as promoting dialogue and cooperation with all political groups in the island that at least are not seeking secession.