Una noticia positiva, después de años de tensiones con el Partido Democrático Progresista taiwanés pujando peligrosamente por una independencia oficial innecesaria, porque de facto ya existe. El Partido del Kuomintang, ahora en el poder, prefiere estrechar lazos comerciales con Pequín en vez de buscar la confrontación. Me parece un acercamiento más pragmático y fructífero. Tanto para Taiwán como para China.
June 16: Taiwan securities regulator announces plans to allow the island's brokerages to invest up to 30 percent of their net assets in China, up from 10 percent previously.
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July 3: Taiwan says it will relax restrictions on mutual-fund investment in China-related stocks, allowing them to increase from 0.4 percent to 10 percent.
July 4: First 'weekend' flights touch down in Taipei. They are the first regular flights, aside from a few charters on select holidays, since 1949, when defeated Nationalist forces fled to Taiwan after the Chinese civil war.
(vía Antiwar.com)





