Taiwan Premier on 10 China Measures: What Do Agricultural Products Have to Do with the '92 Consensus'?
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China's Taiwan Affairs Office announced 10 policy measures for Taiwan. In response, Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai, while supporting equal and dignified exchanges, questioned the connection between importing Taiwanese agricultural and fishery products and political preconditions like 'adhering to the 92 Consensus and opposing Taiwan independence.' He also pointed out that conditions for importing Taiwanese TV shows, such as 'healthy content,' are unnecessary prerequisites, and noted the inconsistent history of past policies being halted.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the 10 measures announced by China?
- A: They are 10 policy measures concerning Taiwan, which include facilitating the import of Taiwanese agricultural products and allowing the broadcast of Taiwanese TV shows, but many come with political preconditions such as adherence to the '92 Consensus' and opposition to 'Taiwan independence'.
- Q: How did Premier Cho Jung-tai respond?
- A: Premier Cho questioned the linking of agricultural imports to political issues like the '92 Consensus' and expressed his support for equal, dignified exchanges without preconditions.