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Wednesday, 9th July 2008
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Taiwan
Taiwan and China build trust
CHINA and Taiwan have agreed to set up permanent offices in each other's territory for the first time in nearly six decades of hostility, one of the biggest steps the political rivals have taken to build mutual trust.
China and Taiwan try to heal divisions
TAIWAN'S vice-president-elect Vincent Siew met briefly Chinese president Hu Jintao yesterday on the mainland, a historic moment given strained China-Taiwan relations. Both said they wanted closer economic ties.
Taiwanese vote brings promise of China talks
BEIJING was likely to be pleased with Nationalist Party Chairman Ma Ying-jeou's election yesterday as Taiwan's next president, a victory China hopes will bring the sides closer to renewing bilateral talks, a leading Chinese scholar said.
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