China's Taiwan Measures Offer Preferential Treatment to Food Industry; Chen Shih-chung Cautions of Disruption Risk
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Following KMT Chair Cheng Li-wen's visit to China, the CCP Taiwan Affairs Office announced 10 measures, including preferential treatment for Taiwanese food producers and easier import procedures. Minister Chen Shih-chung welcomed the offers but warned of potential disruption risks and the need for industrial adjustment.
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- Q: What did the CCP Taiwan Affairs Office announce after KMT Chair Cheng Li-wen's visit?
- A: They announced ten measures affecting Taiwan, covering agriculture, transportation and tourism, health and welfare, and the film and television industry.
- Q: What specific convenience is offered to Taiwanese food production enterprises?
- A: It provides convenience for Taiwanese food production enterprises that meet requirements to register in mainland China and for the import of Taiwanese food into mainland China.
- Q: How did Minister without Portfolio Chen Shih-chung respond to China's preferential treatment?
- A: He stated that Taiwan welcomes some preferential measures, but future overall planning still requires careful consideration.
- Q: What risk did Chen Shih-chung caution about regarding the sudden halting of these measures?
- A: He cautioned that Taiwan must consider how the overall industrial chain should adjust and cope if the measures are suddenly halted.
- Q: What historical factor interrupted the cross-strait food exchanges according to Kang Chao-chou?
- A: Kang Chao-chou pointed out that political factors caused the frequent cross-strait food exchanges to be interrupted in the past.