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Caoriben
02-23-2010, 05:24 PM
Need to sign economic pact quickly, says Taiwan

(China Daily)
Updated: 2010-02-23 06:59

Island hopes to sign ECFA with mainland this year: Ma Ying-jeou
TAIPEI: Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou said Monday that negotiating and signing a wide-ranging economic pact with the Chinese mainland was "absolutely necessary" and "needs to be done quickly".

Ma made the remarks during a gathering for Taiwan business people with businesses on the mainland.
The gathering was organized by the island's Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), an organization authorized to handle cross-Straits issues, to mark the Spring Festival.

The principle idea of the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) was to "help people do business and raise Taiwan's competitiveness", Ma said in his 35-minute speech.

ECFA is a wide-ranging economic pact to further normalize trade and investment ties across the Straits, which Ma hopes to sign with the mainland this year to help fuel Taiwan's economic revival.

The mainland is Taiwan's biggest trade partner and its largest export market. Taiwan business people have invested more than $70 billion in 70,000 projects on the mainland.

However, the Jan 1 formal inauguration of the "ASEAN plus the mainland" free trade area that allows zero tariffs on trade between the Chinese mainland and ASEAN countries has put Taiwanese exporters at a disadvantage.

Faced with the possible threat, Ma initiated the ECFA last February, covering tax reductions, market access, investment and trade.

However, Taiwan's opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has blamed the ruling Kuomintang for "selling out Taiwan", citing massive potential job losses that could be brought by ECFA.

But Ma yesterday said signing ECFA would help create 260,000 jobs in Taiwan, citing a local research institution.

He said given the huge amount of trade between the two sides, a systematic mechanism is needed to solve possible problems.

Ma also urged efforts to help the public know more about ECFA, especially low-income residents, people who work in small and medium-sized enterprises and those living in central and southern Taiwan.

ECFA negotiations have no fixed schedule. The only round of talks so far were held in Beijing on Jan 26. The proposed agreement mainly includes reducing tariffs, guaranteeing investment and protecting intellectual property.

Economic ties between the mainland and Taiwan have warmed in recent years, with direct air and sea transport links and postal services, as well as regular passenger charter flights connecting the island with the mainland.

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2010-02/23/content_9486101.htm

Caoriben
02-24-2010, 07:36 AM
Taiwan reaps US$1.13 bln in tourism revenue from mainlanders

Feb. 23, 2010 (China Knowledge) - Taiwan (http://www.chinaknowledge.com/Business/CityInfo/City.aspx?Region=Coastal&City=Taiwan)'s revenue from mainland Chinese tourists had exceeded US$1.13 billion as of Feb. 20 since the travel ban on tourists from mainland China was lifted in June 2008, sources reported.

On Feb. 18, an officer of the Taiwan government said that nearly 650,000 mainlanders had visited the island by the end of last year and that the mainland is currently the second-largest source of tourists to Taiwan.

According to the statistics, Taiwan received around 40,000 tourists from mainland China during the Lunar New Year holiday, which lasted from Feb. 13 to Feb. 21.

Hsu Kao-ching, secretary general of the Travel Agent Association of R. O. C., Taiwan, estimated that Taiwan reaped about NT$2 billion from mainlanders during the Lunar New Year holiday.

http://www.chinaknowledge.com/Newswires/News_Detail.aspx?type=1&NewsID=31517

Blue P
02-24-2010, 04:48 PM
it's good to see a bright leader who places the priority of his people's well being above any ideological disagreements. i wish him and the people of taiwan good luck.

matthew.manhorn
02-25-2010, 09:15 AM
it's good to see a bright leader who places the priority of his people's well being above any ideological disagreements. i wish him and the people of taiwan good luck.

Agreed, I like to see how stupid sinophiles in this forum slander China for meddling with Taiwanese politics when the Taiwanese people voted the pro-Taiwanese independent DDP out of office. I guess these guys value their self-righteous idoelogical beliefs over democracy.

Caoriben
02-26-2010, 04:44 AM
Taiwan hopes to attract 1 million Chinese tourists in 2010

Feb 18, 2010, 6:46 GMT

Taipei - Taiwan said Thursday that it hopes to attract 1 million Chinese tourists in 2010.

The Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) said the opening of Taiwan-China tourism links in 2008 has helped promote cross-Strait ties and boost Taiwan's tourism industry.

Taiwan announced it will take more measures to lure Chinese tourists and hopes China would allow more mainland tourists to visit Taiwan.

Under a 2008 agreement, China agreed to send an average of 3,000 tourists to Taiwan daily, but has not fulfilled that quota yet, the MAC said.

If 3,000 Chinese per day come to Taiwan, the island can reach its 1-million target in 2010.

Taiwan, after being split from China for six decades, opened its door to Chinese tourists on July 4, 2008.
Last year, 646,783 Chinese tourists visited Taiwan, bringing the island 1.13 billion US dollars in tourism revenues.

During the February 13-21 Chinese New Year holidays, 1,500 Chinese tour groups, totaling 40,000 tourists, are scheduled to enter Taiwan.
http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/business/news/article_1534530.php/Taiwan-hopes-to-attract-1-million-Chinese-tourists-in-2010

Caoriben
02-26-2010, 04:46 AM
China Mobile to Bring Billions of Orders to Taiwan
Posted on: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 08:01:42 EST

BEIJING, Feb 25, 2010 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) --

An anonymous industry insider says that Sha Yuejia, vice president of China Mobile Ltd. (SEHK: 0941 and NYSE: CHL), is scheduled to go to Taiwan to meet more than ten Taiwan-based telecom equipment suppliers at the end of March 2010, quoting the Taiwanese media.

Leading the delegation of China Mobile, the vice president will meet Taiwan companies like MediaTek Inc. (TPE: 2454), Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (TPE: 2317), as well as HTC.

The delegation will probably have negotiations with Taiwan companies on procuring approximately TWD 100 billion, or CNY 21.3 billion, worth of telecom equipment from Taiwan, according to the report.

It will be a new round of meet among China Mobile's executives and Taiwanese telecom firms since the 3G network construction and operations in the mainland China.

Wang Jianzhou, board chairman of China Mobile once visited Taiwan in August 2009. He exchanged opinions on 3G wireless Internet value-added services and culture creative with the board chairman of Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd. (NYSE: CHT).

Source: www.enet.com.cn (http://www.enet.com.cn) (February 25, 2010)
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/news/stock-alert/hnhxy_china-mobile-to-bring-billions-of-orders-to-taiwan-803713.html

Confuse
02-26-2010, 05:05 AM
China Mobile to Bring Billions of Orders to Taiwan
Posted on: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 08:01:42 EST

BEIJING, Feb 25, 2010 (SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) --

An anonymous industry insider says that Sha Yuejia, vice president of China Mobile Ltd. (SEHK: 0941 and NYSE: CHL), is scheduled to go to Taiwan to meet more than ten Taiwan-based telecom equipment suppliers at the end of March 2010, quoting the Taiwanese media.

Leading the delegation of China Mobile, the vice president will meet Taiwan companies like MediaTek Inc. (TPE: 2454), Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd. (TPE: 2317), as well as HTC.

The delegation will probably have negotiations with Taiwan companies on procuring approximately TWD 100 billion, or CNY 21.3 billion, worth of telecom equipment from Taiwan, according to the report.

It will be a new round of meet among China Mobile's executives and Taiwanese telecom firms since the 3G network construction and operations in the mainland China.

Wang Jianzhou, board chairman of China Mobile once visited Taiwan in August 2009. He exchanged opinions on 3G wireless Internet value-added services and culture creative with the board chairman of Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd. (NYSE: CHT).

Source: www.enet.com.cn (http://www.enet.com.cn) (February 25, 2010)
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/news/stock-alert/hnhxy_china-mobile-to-bring-billions-of-orders-to-taiwan-803713.html


the more integration the better..next needs to be cultural to start and heal the 60 year ideological and social gap, after that the political gap (some limited form of democracy or at least a sharing of government and not sole CPC monopoly)