Updated
Updated · CGTN · Apr 27
Chinese mainland unveils 10 new policies to boost cross-Strait cooperation
Updated
Updated · CGTN · Apr 27

Chinese mainland unveils 10 new policies to boost cross-Strait cooperation

8 articles · Updated · CGTN · Apr 27
  • The measures were announced following a visit by Kuomintang (KMT) chairwoman Cheng Li-wun to the Chinese mainland earlier this month.
  • Officials emphasized the policies are grounded in the 1992 Consensus and aim to enhance exchanges, mutual trust, and well-being for people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
  • The announcement comes amid strained relations since 2016, with the mainland reaffirming opposition to "Taiwan independence" and stressing that dialogue and cooperation remain the shared aspirations across the Strait.
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