Green Party: Cross-Strait Forum Is a United Front Platform; China Uses Agriculture to Lure, Trap, and Pressure Taiwan
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Taitung County Magistrate Rao Qing-ling's pre-recorded video participation in the Cross-Strait Forum has sparked debate. The DPP criticized the forum as a Chinese united front platform unsuitable for agricultural negotiations, warning that farmers and fishermen ultimately suffer when politics weaponizes agriculture.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why is the Cross-Strait Forum called a united front platform?
- A: It is a Chinese Communist Party-led initiative to influence Taiwanese public opinion through cultural and economic exchanges.
- Q: How significant is Taiwan's agricultural export to China?
- A: China is one of the largest markets for Taiwanese agricultural products, but exports face political suspension risks.
- Q: How is the DPP promoting agricultural diversification?
- A: The DPP is expanding into Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and North America to reduce reliance on China.