The Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), the island's largest 
non-profit trade body, plans to attend more trade events on the Chinese mainland 
in a bid to consolidate Taiwan's competitive edge in the domestic market. 
TAITRA is organizing delegations to nine major exhibits and expositions 
this year, three of which are new to them: the China Xiamen Machinery and 
Electronics Exhibition, Dalian Import and Export Commodities Fair, and Chengdu's 
Western China International Economy and Trade Fair. 
The events extend 
the council's interest from coastal provinces to the mainland's west and 
northeast, where economies are less developed. 
TAITRA are also 
broadening its range of products with focus on areas of machinery, electronics 
and auto parts, in which Taiwan-made products are popular in the mainland 
market. 
Other events listed are the Guangzhou International Auto 
Accessories Exposition, Guangzhou's China International Ceramic Exhibition, 
Changchun Automobile Exposition, Shanghai International Exposition for Auto 
Parts, Shenyang's China International Equipment Manufacturing Exposition and the 
Dalian wedding exposition. 
The mainland remains the biggest market for 
Taiwan, taking 39.8 percent of the island province's exports. From January to 
November 2006, Taiwan enjoyed a trade surplus of 60.31 billion U.S dollars with 
the Chinese mainland with exports of 79.22 billion U.S. dollars, according to 
the Ministry of Commerce.
 
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