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China-Taiwan trade tops 100 billion dollars in 2006 (AFP)

Wed, 17 Jan 2007 11:11:45 GMT | Yahoo! News

Chinese tourists take pictures of the sunrise at Taiwan's most famous tourist spot Alishan, June 2005. Trade between rivals China and Taiwan jumped 18.2 percent last year to exceed 100 billion dollars for the first time, the Chinese government has said.(AFP/File/Sam Yeh)AFP - Trade between rivals China and Taiwan jumped 18.2 percent last year to exceed 100 billion dollars for the first time, the Chinese government has said.



Trade between Mainland, Taiwan Busts 100 Bln USD Mark

| CRIENGLISH.com

Trade between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan hit a record high of 107.8 billion U.S. dollars in 2006, Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council spokesman Yang Yi said Wednesday in Beijing.


Number 4 In Taiwan

Sat, 13 Jan 2007 12:45:28 +0800 | Letters from China

Superstition? Solution! Taiwan's Apple Daily (in translation):Smoke billowed from train number 424; since the inauguration of the bullet train, seven out of nine delays involved train starting with number 4. Pang Chia-hua [Director General of Taiwan's Bureau of High Speed...



China's satellite shoot-down concerns Taiwan (AFP)

Sat, 20 Jan 2007 07:55:08 GMT | Yahoo! News

Visitors look at models of space rockets at the National Museum of China in Beijing, October 2004. China's reported shooting down of an orbiting satellite will bolster hawks in Washington concerned that Beijing poses a strategic threat to the United States, a newspaper has warned.(AFP/File/Peter Parks)AFP - Taiwan has expressed concern after rival China reportedly shot down a space satellite for the first time, saying the act would negatively affect peace between them and in the region.



Taiwan sounds alarm on Chinese missiles, space test (Reuters)

Mon, 22 Jan 2007 07:26:05 GMT | Yahoo! News

Reuters - Taiwan said on Monday that the number of Chinese missiles aimed at the island now stood at 900, and slammed Beijing's recent satellite-killing test as the behavior of a "military superpower."


New textbooks put space between Taiwan and China (Reuters)

Mon, 29 Jan 2007 11:46:17 GMT | Yahoo! News

Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council Chairman Joseph Wu speaks during a news conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club in Tokyo January 23, 2007. China is making moves to change the status quo with Taiwan through a gradual military buildup and diplomatic moves that 'suffocate' it internationally, Taiwan's top China policy official said on Tuesday.  REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa (JAPAN)Reuters - New high school textbooks that drop phrases linking China and Taiwan as one country have reached Taiwan's classrooms, the publisher said on Monday.



Taiwan PM enters history row

| Findory News China

BBC: Taiwan's prime minister defends a controversial set of history textbooks which have angered China.


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