Bridging the divide
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With cross-strait relations warmer than they have been for some time, investment and logistical barriers are likely to be among the first things to come down
There is little doubt that despite the twists and turns of domestic politics in Taiwan, cross-strait relations have been improving. On the reasonable assumption that this trend will continue, it is time perhaps to look at the economic consequences on both sides of closer ties.
The improvement in the climate, despite the often erratic and sometimes provocative performance of Chen Shui-bian can be attributed to three main developments.
On the mainland side, since President ...
The improvement in the climate, despite the often erratic and sometimes provocative performance of Chen Shui-bian can be attributed to three main developments.
On the mainland side, since President ...
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