China atemoya plan stirs Taiwan trade dispute
The statement followed heated debates among politicians after the Straits Forum was held in China's Fujian Province on June 13, where Beijing pledged to expand…
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According to Wu Hsiu-hua (吳秀華), speaker of the Taitung County Council, China remains the primary destination for Taiwanese atemoya, accounting for 95 percent of exports because strict quarantine barriers in other countries have yet to be overcome. In a news release yesterday, the Ministry of Agriculture cited atemoya — a specialty of Taitung — as a prime example of China's "raise, trap, kill" strategy, warning that it leaves local farmers exposed to severe market instability.
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According to Wu Hsiu-hua (吳秀華), speaker of the Taitung County Council, China remains the primary destination for Taiwanese atemoya, accounting for 95 percent of exports because strict quarantine barriers in other countries have yet to be overcome.
according to Taipei TimesIn a news release yesterday, the Ministry of Agriculture cited atemoya — a specialty of Taitung — as a prime example of China's "raise, trap, kill" strategy, warning that it leaves local farmers exposed to severe market instability.
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