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CCP's 10 Measures Towards Taiwan: Scholar Calls It a Product of Weaponizing Economic and Trade Exchange Policies

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Following KMT Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun's visit to China, China announced 10 policy measures for Taiwan. Experts analyze these as the weaponization of economic exchange, pointing out that the proposal for joint use of the Kinmen and Xiamen new airports, in particular, suggests a strategic shift in cross-strait relations and carries national security risks.

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Q: What are the 10 measures for Taiwan announced by China?
A: These measures include the resumption of tourist visits from Taiwan, normalization of flights, and lifting the ban on imports of agricultural and fishery products, mainly focusing on economic exchanges.
Q: Why are these measures called the 'weaponization of economic exchanges'?
A: These measures are announced through cooperation with the opposition rather than dialogue with the Taiwanese government, aiming to create divisions within Taiwan and pressure the government.
Q: What is the issue with the proposal to share airports between Kinmen and Xiamen?
A: It could directly impact Taiwan's airspace management and security, and proceeding without formal dialogue between governments is seen as problematic.