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Taiwan govt bars referendum on China trade deal
by Staff Writers
Taipei (AFP) July 25, 2012


Taiwan's government on Wednesday blocked a proposal by an anti-China opposition party to hold a referendum on a major trade pact with Beijing.

The cabinet's referendum review committee said it voted 9 to 3 to reject the proposal by the Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU), saying the party failed to present a convincing argument.

"We strongly condemn the committee members for becoming accomplices to (President) Ma Ying-jeou in blocking the people's rights to hold a referendum, trampling on the rule of law," TSU chief Huang Kun-huei said in a statement.

The Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement is the most sweeping pact ever signed between Taiwan and China and marked the culmination of the Beijing-friendly policies Ma has pursued since he took power in 2008.

Taiwan's opposition, which fears that the pact will over time strengthen Beijing's clout over the island, has criticised the government for sealing the deal without public consent in 2010.

Taiwan and China have been governed separately since a civil war in 1949, but Beijing considers the island part of its territory and has vowed to get it back, by force if necessary.

Despite lingering tension, China is Taiwan's largest trade partner, its largest investment destination, and now also home to a growing number of Taiwanese people.

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Taiwan's DPP eyes better China ties
Taipei (AFP) July 25, 2012 - Taiwan's main opposition party, previously known for its anti-China stance, on Wednesday vowed to improve ties with Beijing following a setback in January presidential elections.

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) announced it will set up a China affairs division to "show its goodwill" as a first step towards promoting relations with China.

"The division will observe and understand China in a continuous and comprehensive fashion and will also allow China to get a better understanding of the DPP," party chairman Su Tseng-chang said in a statement.

"The DPP expresses its goodwill and hopes to interact with China in a confident and active manner... and looks forwards to better developments between the two sides," he said.

Taiwanese voters in January reelected President Ma Ying-jeou, endorsing the Beijing-friendly policies he has pursued since he took office in 2008.

Since the vote, leading DPP members have debated if it needs to adjust its China policy, in part to reflect Beijing's fast-expanding regional and global influence.

China and Taiwan have been ruled separately since the end of a civil war in 1949, but Beijing still claims sovereignty over the island and has vowed to bring about reunification even if it means war.



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Two Taiwanese jailed for spying for China
Taipei (AFP) July 18, 2012
Two Taiwanese businesspeople based on the Chinese mainland were convicted and sentenced Wednesday after they were found guilty on charges of spying for the island's former rival China, a court said. In an espionage case that has shocked military gurus, businesswoman Chou Yi-ru was sentenced to four years while businessman Chiang Fu-ming three years on charges of treason, the High Court in ce ... read more


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