Taiwan Weekly is a newsletter released every week by Fair Winds Foundation, Association of Foreign Relations and Taipei Forum that provides coverage and perspectives into the latest developments in Taiwan.

KMT Vice Chairman Visits Mainland China and Meets with Senior Officials

KMT Vice Chairman Visits Mainland China and Meets with Senior Officials

Vice Chairman Andrew Hsia of the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) led a party delegation to visit mainland China on February 8.

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China Accords KMT Delegation Privileged Treatment, Scholar:Shows Xi's Sense of Urgency on Cross-Strait Relations

China Accords KMT Delegation Privileged Treatment, Scholar:Shows Xi's Sense of Urgency on Cross-Strait Relations

Vice Chairman Andrew Hsia of the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) recently led a delegation to visit mainland China again, and the mainland accorded the delegation excellent treatment.

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Cross-Strait Policy Should Be Tsai Administration's Priority

Cross-Strait Policy Should Be Tsai Administration's Priority

According to the latest report published by the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan (AmCham Taiwan), American businesses in Taiwan all think that the priority policy agenda for Taiwan in the next three years should be in the order of cross-strait relations, human resource development, sufficient energy supply, national security and U.S.-Taiwan bilateral trade agreement (BTA).

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This Week in Taiwan 0205-0211

February 6: The Ministry of Finance announced that exports in January were valued at US$31.5 billion, down 21.2 percent compared with the same period last year and the largest single-month decline in 13 years and five months. Exports have suffered five consecutive monthly declines. The percent decline for exports in the first quarter this year may reach double digits.

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Gou and Hou Decline to Be Running Mates, Partnership Unlikely

Gou and Hou Decline to Be Running Mates, Partnership Unlikely

Asked whether he would participate in the 2024 presidential election, founder Terry Gou of Hon Hai Precision Industry Company (Foxconn) stated that he had consulted the gods to decide.

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Curse of "Nuclear-Free Homeland" Trampled the People and Land

Curse of "Nuclear-Free Homeland" Trampled the People and Land

The "Keelung Seafront Protection Referendum" which sparked a battle between the Keelung City Government and the Ministry of the Interior (MOI), is highlighting that under the Nuclear-Free Homeland" policy of the administration of President Tsai Ing-wen, Taiwan is facing a power shortage crisis accompanied by the high cost of environmental hazards.

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Former Premier:Taiwan Should Politely Decline McCarthy Visit

Former Premier:Taiwan Should Politely Decline McCarthy Visit

When running for chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) at the end of last year, Vice President Willian Lai proposed the idea of "peaceful protection of Taiwan," an obvious change from the DPP’s previous steadfast position of "resist China to protect Taiwan".

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This Week in Taiwan 0129-0224

January 30: Taiwan's Chinese National Federation of Industries (CNFI) suggested that the new cabinet review its energy policy to provide a stable and low-carbon energy supply, pay attention to mainland China's changing position in the world economy and re-evaluate economic and trade policies towards the mainland, take heed of socio-economic problems caused by an aging population and low birth rates, and accelerate the process to push for Taiwan's membership in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

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New Cabinet Not Any More Competent

New Cabinet Not Any More Competent

On the surface, former Vice President Chen Chien-jen was designated to organize the new cabinet, but in substance, Chen was summoned to enter the cabinet, because President Tsai Ing-wen single-handedly dominated the cabinet reshuffle process.

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Mediocre Performance of Tsai Administration's Economic Policies

Mediocre Performance of Tsai Administration's Economic Policies

In 2016, then president-elect Tsai Ing-wen, accompanied by her core aides Lin Chuan, Ho Mei-yueh and Kung Ming-hsin, visited companies representing major industries between her election in January and inauguration in May.

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