President expects to strengthen relations with Australia.

By bne IntelliNews November 20, 2012
Taiwan's President Ma Ying-jeou hopes to strengthen ties with Australia, where the bilateral trade between the two countries was recorded at USD 14.56bn last year. As reported by Focustaiwan.tw, President Ma Ying-jeou, stated that the number of tourists to Australia were recorded at 88,000 last year, while more 13,000 Taiwanese live in Australia on working holiday programs and 8,400 Taiwanese students study there. The nation is Australia's sixth biggest export market.

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