2011年4月5日 星期二

save Taiwan

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Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential hopeful Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) yesterday said she would reassess the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) if elected next year, but did not say whether she would seek its nullification.

During a radio interview with the Broadcasting Corporation of China, Tsai said that if she were elected president, her administration would take a second look at the trade pact, which was signed with China in June last year, and she criticized the government for failing to refer the trade pact to the WTO, as it had promised to do.

“The pact must be made transparent internationally. We can’t have other trading partners questioning what sort of trade exchanges we have with China,” she said. “It will have an impact on our other trade relationships.”

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