Cross-Strait Economic, Trade and Culture Forum
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Cross-Strait Economic, Trade and Culture Forum, commonly known as the Kuomintang-Communist Party of China Forum, was originally proposed by the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China, jointly organized in order to promote cross-strait economic, trade, cultural exchanges dialogue and integration.[1]
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Background
The increased contacts culminated in the 2005 Pan-Blue visits to mainland China, including a meeting between CPC General Secretary Hu Jintao and KMT Chairman Lien Chan in April 2005. They were hailed as the highest level of exchange between the Communist Party of China and the Kuomintang since Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong met in Chongqing on 28 August 1945.
Both Kuomintang-Communist Party of China hold on the premise of acknowledging the 1992 Consensus, encourage the reopening of talks across the strait. Encourage cooperation in economic exchange and crime fighting, push for two-way direct flights across the strait, Three Links, and agricultural exchange.[2]
History
Sequence | Date | Venue City | Venue Province | Theme/Remak |
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1st | 14-15 April 2006 | Beijing | The mainland announced new incentives to promote cross-strait trade. Participants also passed joint proposals for closer economic ties.[3] | |
2nd | 16-18 October 2006 | Bo'ao | Hainan | Boost agricultural cooperation and promote peace and development across the Taiwan Strait.[4][5] |
3rd | 28-29 April 2007 | Beijing | Encouraged to expand cooperation with mainland counterpart.[6][7] | |
4th | 20-21 December 2008 | Shanghai | Expanding cross-Straits cooperation in the finance and service sectors, encouraging two-way investment and regularizing economic exchanges, which cover the key points of deepening cross-strait economic exchange and cooperation.[8][9] | |
5th | 11-12 July 2009 | Changsha | Hunan | Promote cultural exchanges and educational cooperation across the Taiwan Strait.[10][11][12][13] |
6th | 8-11 July 2010 | Guangzhou | Guangdong | Strengthening cooperation in emerging industries and boosting the competitiveness of both sides.[14] |
7th | 6-8 May 2011 | Chengdu | Sichuan | [15] |
8th | 28-29 July 2012 | Harbin | Heilongjiang | [16] |
9th | 26-27 October 2013 | Nanning | Guangxi | Promote Exchange and Cooperation, Revitalize the Chinese nation.[17][18] |
10th | 3 May 2015 | Shanghai | [19] |
See also
- Cross-Strait relations
- Cross-Strait Peace Forum
- Three Links
- Political status of Taiwan
- One Country on Each Side
- Pan-Blue Coalition
References
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- ↑ New cross-Straits economic, cultural forum set for central mainland city next month
- ↑ Introduction of the Fifth Cross-Strait Economic, Trade, and Cultural Forum
- ↑ Background: Cross-Straits Forum
- ↑ Cross-Strait agricultural cooperation forum opens
- ↑ Jia Qinglin meets Taiwan delegation
- ↑ Top advisor calls for better cross-strait transport service
- ↑ Mainland announces new policy package to promote cross-Strait ties
- ↑ Mainland, Taiwan hold economic, cultural forum
- ↑ Key cross-Strait forum closes
- ↑ Cross-Straits forum presents proposal to promote cultural exchanges
- ↑ Cross-Straits forum kicks off
- ↑ Cross-Straits forum presents proposal to promote cultural exchanges
- ↑ The 5th Cross-Strait Economic, Trade and Culture forum
- ↑ Taiwantoday.tw. "Taiwantoday.tw." Ma stresses pragmatic cross-strait relations. Retrieved on 2010-07-10.
- ↑ Seventh cross-Strait forum concludes, 19 joint proposals adopted.
- ↑ Eighth cross-Strait forum concludes, 17 joint proposals adopted.
- ↑ First cross-strait peace forum to be held in Oct.
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- ↑ http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/916169.shtml