President Ma Ying-jeou's National Day Address Taiwan Headlines | Date: 10/10/2009 | Growing amid Challenges, | Progressing amid Reconstruction | Vice President Siew, Chairman Wu, Chairman Soong, Chairman Yok, Presidents of the Five Yuans, Presidential Advisors, National Policy Advisers, Ministers, Distinguished Guests, Fellow Countrymen: | Good morning! | Today...
Taiwan Trade Fair opens in Nanjing China Daily | A sudden downpour of rain couldn't dampen the spirits of those attending the opening ceremony of the Taiwan Trade Fair in Nanjing on the morning of Sept 17. | The Fair, in the historic capital city of Jiangsu province in east China, aims to promote Taiwan goods and accelerate cross-Straits trade. ...
President Ma Ying-jeou's National Day Address Taiwan Headlines | Date: 10/10/2009 | Growing amid Challenges, | Progressing amid Reconstruction | Vice President Siew, Chairman Wu, Chairman Soong, Chairman Yok, Presidents of the Five Yuans, Presidential Advisors, National Policy Advisers, Ministers, Distinguished ...
Fairs bolster city's economy China Daily | Despite the ongoing financial crisis, Nanjing's economic and trade fair saw key investment projects at an increase this year. | Ninty-four projects, including 57 foreign and 37 domestic-investment projects, were signed during the fair in Nanjing, J...
Double harvests on trade fair's first day China Daily | By the end of the first day of Nanjing's four-day Taiwan Trade Fair, visiting businessmen had collected a double harvest: valuable suggestions on tailoring their business strategies for the mainland and a satisfying number of sealed deals. | As lar...
Taiwan Trade Fair opens in Nanjing China Daily | A sudden downpour of rain couldn't dampen the spirits of those attending the opening ceremony of the Taiwan Trade Fair in Nanjing on the morning of Sept 17. | The Fair, in the historic capital city of Jiangsu province in east China, aims to promote...
MAC head turns on China over tourism Taipei Times GROUNDLESS CLAIMS: Mainland Affairs Council Chairwoman Lai Shin-yuan accused a Taiwan Affairs Office official of having ”„little understanding”¦ of Taiwan”¦s democracy | A Beijing official”¦s claim that Chinese tourists were avoiding Kaohsiung because certain people in the city were aligning themselves with Tibetan and Uighur separatist forces demo...