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Asian News International on MSNTaiwan ready to welcome Chinese students, but no response from Beijing: Mainland Affairs Council MinisterSpeaking at the National Conference for University Presidents in Taiwan, Chiu urged China not to use educational exchanges as ...
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Hosted on MSNMainland Affairs Council Pushes for Better Cross-Strait Communication on Tourism - TaiwanPlus NewsTaiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) has pushed pack against China's plan to partially resume group tourism to Taiwan. The MAC says better cross-strait communication and tourism policy negotiations ...
Taiwan urges Beijing not to use academic exchanges as “united front” tactics against Taiwan, Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) ...
The Ministry of Education is considering discussions on inviting Chinese students to pursue their studies in Taiwan, but Beijing has not responded, said Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Minister ...
A mainland spokesperson on Wednesday called the ban imposed by Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities on AI ...
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Controversy over popular mainland Chinese ID cards in Taiwan prompts crackdownThe Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) has vowed to take stringent action against people found in violation of local laws, which ...
Taiwan's Ministry of Education explores inviting Chinese students to study in Taiwan, despite Beijing's silence. Minister ...
Youths from both sides of the Taiwan Straits start a hike in Quanzhou, East China's Fujian Province, on November 20, 2024.
Taipei is intensifying its crackdown on Taiwanese who apply for mainland Chinese identity cards in its latest effort to counter Beijing’s growing influence on the island’s population.
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