Government to hold trade talks with China.

By bne IntelliNews June 14, 2010
Taiwan is set to hold the third round of trade negotiations with China this weekend. As reported by Agence France Presse, Taiwan's Straits Exchange Foundation stated that both countries will discuss the main content and clauses of the economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) and exchange opinions on the early harvest list. The ECFA is expected to include a list of industries that will benefit from preferential tariffs as well as measures to protect intellectual property rights.

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