China Announces Resumption of Some Ties and Flights with Taiwan After Opposition Talks
In Brief
The move signals a potential shift in cross-strait relations following discussions between Chinese and Taiwanese opposition leaders.
Key Facts
- China has announced it will resume some ties with Taiwan, including direct flights and imports of aquaculture products.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun before the announcement.
- China described the measures as demonstrating 'goodwill' toward Taiwan.
- The policy steps were announced on Sunday, according to Bloomberg Markets.
- The Independent reported that China will allow more direct flights and aquaculture imports from Taiwan.
What Happened
China stated it will restore certain ties with Taiwan, including direct flights and aquaculture imports, after a meeting between President Xi Jinping and Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun.
Why It Matters
The announcement could affect cross-strait engagement and economic exchanges, and may influence the broader relationship between China and Taiwan.
What's Next
Observers will monitor the implementation of these measures and any further developments in cross-strait relations or policy changes from both sides.
Sources
- The Independent — China says it will resume some ties with Taiwan including more direct flights(1d ago)
- Bloomberg Markets — China Unveils Taiwan Goodwill Steps After Opposition Talks(1d ago)
- The Independent — China to improve ties with Taiwan after visit by opposition leader(36m ago)
