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TAIWAN'S PREMIER SAYS ‘NO HURRY\' TO OPEN INVESTMENTS TO CHINA

Taiwan's premier said his government is “in no hurry” to permit investments by mainland China, despite recent overtures by his president suggesting warmer relations with the mainland.

Premier Liu Chao-shiuan told the Financial Times in an interview that while “the private sector may be in more of a rush” to welcome Chinese investment, his government intended to take it slowly because of domestic political resistance.

“This is a very sensitive topic in Taiwan that has polarised people here . . . [If] we open up too much too soon, it will become a political problem and the pace of liberalisation will end up being even slower,” he said.

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