In a move set to boost cross-strait economic ties, the Chinese mainland announced plans to resume imports of Taiwan's agriculture and fishery products—including wendan pomelos🍊—provided they meet quarantine standards. The decision follows talks between the General Administration of Customs (GAC) and a visiting Kuomintang delegation led by Fu Kun-chi.
Deputy GAC Chief Zhao Zenglian emphasized that imports would resume under the shared commitment to the 1992 Consensus and opposition to 'Taiwan independence.' He highlighted collaboration with the Kuomintang and Taiwan authorities to ensure 'practical rectification measures' for product quality and safety.
Fu Kun-chi expressed optimism, stating Taiwan's industries eagerly await opportunities to bring high-quality products to mainland markets. The talks signal renewed cross-strait dialogue, blending economic pragmatism with cautious diplomacy. 💼🤝
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