Taiwan To Discuss Trade Pact With China At APEC
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) Taiwan's representative to the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum summit said Monday that he will discuss a trade agreement with the Chinese delegation but not politics.
The statement came as the highest ranking Chinese official to visit the island arrived in Taipei on Monday as head of a large trade delegation. Both events are in line with President Ma Ying-jeou's monthslong efforts to facilitate closer trade ties with Beijing to boost Taiwan's sluggish economy. Speaking to reporters, Lien Chan, a former Taiwanese vice president attending the APEC summit, said he will help arrange formal negotiations between Taipei and Beijing on a partial free trade agreement. No date or place for talks have been set. A trade agreement would permit the free flow of many goods, services and capital between Taiwan and China. However, the Taiwan government has said the pact will not include agricultural goods and will not allow Chinese laborers to enter Taiwan. Taiwanese officials have said the pact would allow the island to keep its competitive standing in the region, since Beijing is set to allow tariff-free imports from Southeast Asian countries as early as January. Taiwan officials hope to sign a deal with China by next spring.- Loading Comments...
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