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Economic Ties with China
General Introduction
Economic Ties with China
(Updated 2005)
Year 2006
Policies and Trends
Exports to and trade surplus with China hit new highs
(December 12)
"Taishang" gathering organized by SEF slated for June 1
(May 26)
China accepts Taiwanese enterprises into industry standards communities
(May 12)
Taiwan permits chip assemblers, panel makers to go to China
(April 28)
MAC offers to mediate on exports to China
(April 20)
China's announcement in opening healthcare market gains support
(April 17)
China may offer incentives during cross-strait forum
(April 10)
New labor laws implemented for Taiwanese businesses in China
(April 7)
China-bound investments jumped by 31.88% in first two months
(March 23)
China investment rules made stricter
(March 23)
Chunk of PRC's deficit is with Taiwan, says WTO
(March 20)
Taiwan's Trade Surplus With China Hit New High in 2005
(March 1)
New policy due to over-reliance on China: Chen
(January 13)
President Chen Shui-bian discloses aspirations in address
(January 6)
Major Issues of Concern
Taiwan firms advised to cooperate with major automakers in China
(September 22)
TSEC demands clear audits of China-based subsidiaries
(May 12)
Sensitive exports hard to control, Bureau of Foreign Trade admits
(April 18)
Farmers warned not to over-produce
(April 18)
BOFT to ease impact of China's ban on sand, gravel exports to Taiwan
(April 18)
Opposition party urges crackdown on Chinese products
(March 22)
Protection of technology urged
(February 17)
Legislator urges authorities to enforce trademark laws
(February 10)
Year 2005
Policies and Trends
Experts urge Taiwan to invest in nations besides China
(December 16)
Farmers urged to support government stance on fruit trade
(August 3)