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  • Taiwan boosts rice exports to Japan amid shortage

    Taiwan’s agriculture minister announced a boost in rice exports to Japan at the Food Taipei Mega Shows. Taiwan aims to export 12,000 tons amid Japan’s rice shortage, marking a long-term trade commitment.
    2025/06/25 21:00
  • Taiwan’s tea, flower exports face Trump’s 32% tariff wall

    Taiwan’s agriculture minister warns that President Trump’s 32% tariff hike may shrink the U.S. market for Taiwanese products like flowers and tea. The Ministry of Agriculture proposes an NT$18 billion support package to aid the industry.
    2025/04/08 10:49
  • Taipei firm to export 18 tons of cabbage to Japan

    Taipei Agricultural Products Marketing Corp. will export 18 tons of Taiwanese hard cabbage to Japan, addressing a cabbage shortage. The shipment departs Thursday.
    2025/03/06 09:00
  • Yunlin County to showcase products at Tokyo Foodex 2025

    Yunlin County teams up with local businesses for Tokyo Foodex Japan 2025, showcasing products like coffee and rice. The county aims to boost Taiwan-Japan trade.
    2025/03/03 11:16
  • China accuses Taiwan’s DPP of politicizing snack ban

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office accuses Taiwan’s Democratic Progressive Party of politicizing a ban on Chinese snacks like spicy peanuts. The dispute highlights tensions over cross-strait trade and cooperation.
    2024/10/30 16:10
  • Taiwan’s MAC slams China’s trade move as political coercion

    Discover how Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council criticizes China’s decision to cancel tariff exemptions on Taiwanese agricultural products, viewing it as a political move that could harm cross-strait relations.
    2024/09/19 10:43
  • MOA says impact of China’s tariff policy change manageable

    Discover how Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture responds to China’s decision to end tariff exemptions for 34 Taiwanese agricultural products, aiming to mitigate impact and diversify export markets.
    2024/09/19 10:18
  • China criticizes Lai Ching-te amid new tariffs

    Discover the latest on China’s decision to end tariff exemptions on 34 Taiwanese agricultural products from Sept. 25, citing Taiwan’s restrictive trade policies. Learn more about the cross-strait tensions and the impact on farmers and fishermen.
    2024/09/19 09:49
  • WTO reviews China’s trade policies amid Taiwan’s complaints

    The key points from the WTO’s ninth review of China’s trade policies, where Taiwan’s representative criticized China’s trade restrictions on agricultural products.
    2024/07/18 13:03
  • China to lift ban on Taiwan’s agricultural, fishery products

    Discover how China’s recent decision to lift its ban on Taiwanese agricultural and fishery products marks a significant step towards improving cross-strait relations. Read about the scientific assessments behind the move and its potential impact on trade.
    2024/04/29 11:58
  • KMT’s Fu Kun-chi defies criticism, proceeds with China visit

    Kuomintang legislator Fu Kun-chi confirms his visit to China amid Hualien earthquake disaster, aiming to promote Taiwanese agricultural products, encourage cross-strait peace, and attract Chinese tourists, despite concerns over the timing.
    2024/04/24 13:49
  • MOFCOM ends probe, rules Taiwan’s import ban a trade barrier

    The Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China (MOFCOM) has concluded its investigation into Taiwan’s ban on importing certain products from the mainland, deeming it a trade barrier. The investigation, conducted under the Foreign Trade Law and Foreign Trade Barrier Investigation Rules, found that the ban hinders cross-strait trade relations. The ban, which covers 2,455 Taiwanese goods including agricultural products, minerals, chemicals, and textiles, was announced by Beijing in April. Originally scheduled to release the findings on October 12, 2023, MOFCOM extended the deadline to January 12, 2024. Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) spokeswoman Zhu Fenglian criticized the ban, stating that it goes against the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), which aims to reduce or eliminate tariffs and non-tariff barriers between the two sides. Zhu emphasized that such restrictions harm the interests of both sides and pledged support for measures based on the investigation’s results.
    2023/12/15 16:11
  • Ko Wen-je pledges AI revolution in Taiwan agriculture

    Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) presidential candidate Ko Wen-je has unveiled a series of policy proposals to revolutionize Taiwan’s agricultural sector. These proposals include employing artificial intelligence (AI) to create a comprehensive agricultural database. Ko’s five-pronged approach aims to address challenges faced by Taiwanese farmers, such as fragmented landholdings and an oversaturated domestic market. He also highlights the need to modernize traditional poultry houses and the agricultural marketing system. One focal point of Ko’s agricultural policy is the establishment of a strategic food security plan with AI, aiming to enhance planning in agricultural production and ensure transparency in the sale of farm products through data analytics. Ko also emphasizes the importance of resilient infrastructure to protect the farming sector from extreme weather events and the formation of an agricultural carbon sink platform to promote sustainable and low-carbon development. By drawing on international models, Ko aims to transform rural architecture and farming practices for a more sustainable future in Taiwanese agriculture.
    2023/12/07 16:59
  • Hsiao confident in U.S. trust, backs Tsai’s policies

    Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) vice-presidential candidate Hsiao Bi-khim expresses confidence in the trust the U.S. places in President Tsai Ing-wen and assures that her running mate, presidential candidate Lai Ching-te, will continue Tsai’s diplomatic policies if elected. Hsiao addresses concerns about the perception of the "Lai-Hsiao ticket" as strongly pro-Taiwan independence, emphasizing the focus should be on actions rather than political labels. She believes Taiwan’s consensus is to maintain the status quo and desires sustainable and healthy exchanges with China. Hsiao describes herself as a "cat warrior" and emphasizes the need for diplomacy to strike a balance that maximizes Taiwan’s international support and participation. She expresses a desire to speak with Chinese President Xi Jinping face-to-face, urging him to empathize with the aspirations of the Taiwanese people. Hsiao also mentions her intention to recommend Taiwan’s delicious agricultural products, such as Taiwanese mangoes, to Xi. This interview reaffirms the DPP’s commitment to Taiwan’s autonomy and the desire for friendly and reciprocal relations with neighboring countries, including China, based on compassion and mutual respect.
    2023/11/26 13:54
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