| Mainland, Taiwan plan deeper co-op amid crisis |
| 2009-04-27 |
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The two sides should continue to map out an interactive cooperation system on economic, cultural and social development and put them into practice one by one, said Chiang Pin-kung, chairman of Chiang said a SEF delegation would visit the mainland soon for economic research. The mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) had already sent an expert team to the island for preparation of more economic cooperation. "The mainland will buy more products from "Although the economic growth of the mainland was better than expected, the mainland is still facing the pressure of a downward economic growth. And the island's economy also faces many difficulties, despite measures taken by the local authority," said Chen. Under such circumstances, the two negotiating bodies have the responsibilities to pool the wisdom across the Echoing Chen's comments, Chiang said it was more significant for the two sides to support each other when the negative impact of the financial crisis was deepening. Sunday's talks focus on regular cross-straits flights, joint efforts on cracking down on crime and financial cooperation. Relevant agreements were expected to be signed in the afternoon. The two sides will also exchange views and try to reach a consensus on mainland investment in Chiang said joint efforts on cracking down on crime would be conducive to safeguarding social security on both sides and improving cross-straits investment environment. Regular flights would ease the current shortage of cross-straits flights by increasing the number of both flights and terminals, he said, indicating that the tickets might be cheaper. The mainland-Taiwan relations have ushered into a "new era of peaceful development", after experiencing "major historic breakthroughs" over the past 60 years, said Chen. "I believe that with the efforts of both sides, the talks will achieve satisfactory results," said Chen. Chiang said the cross-straits relations have gradually embarked on a track of peace, which the two sides should cherish and maintain. Chiang invited Chen Yunlin to visit Chen and Chiang started their talks at around This is the third round of talks between them in less than a year. Founded in 1991 and 1990 respectively, the ARATS and SEF were authorized by the mainland and The two organizations agreed to meet twice a year on the mainland and The two sides have signed six agreements since last June on weekend charter flights, tourism, direct shipping, air transport, postal services and food safety. Chiang said these agreements indicated a "new page" for cross-straits relations and also an example of the mainland and |
