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Taiwanese trips to mainland made easier
By Jiang Wei (China Daily)
Updated: 2005-07-25 05:41

He urged the Taiwan authorities to move forward as soon as possible because the midseason for the sale of fruits from Taiwan is fast approaching and Taiwanese fruit farmers are eagerly awaiting these changes in policy.

Meanwhile, Li said representatives from local Taiwan institutions appointed by the Taiwan authorities and members of the association of Taiwanese fruit growers will be welcomed to the mainland for further consultation on the zero-tariff policies on July 27.

Some technical issues in the implementation of this policy have already been settled through earlier talks between Li's association and the associations of Taiwan farmers.

Two exhibitions for the promotion of agricultural products from Taiwan have also been held in Shanghai and Fuzhou in East China's Fujian Province. All of the fruit on show at these exhibitions had enjoyed the zero-tariff treatment when entering the mainland market.

Taiwanese fruit has been well received on the mainland.


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