Taiwan Tati Cultural and Educational Foundation

 
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size

Taipei Times


Title Filter     Display # 
# Article Title Author Hits
2701 Saito cares for Taiwan, Ma cares for China James Wang 王景弘 1111
2702 Can the ECFA train be stopped? Taipei Times 1102
2703 Wu ‘blows his top’ at inefficiency Taipei Times 966
2704 What about the rest of China? Taipei Times 865
2705 Conference unites Taiwan, PRC Michael Danielsen 925
2706 Beijing, the serial deal breaker Taipei Times 830
2707 One third of the nation are idiots Taipei Times 817
2708 Kaohsiung Incident a good reminder Gerrit van der Wees 1140
2709 Are human rights still on the agenda? Taipei Times 835
2710 Where the buck stops Taipei Times 923
2711 ECFA: Letting the public decide Cheng Li-chiun 鄭麗君 1074
2712 Ma silent on crucial issue of sovereignty James Wang 王景弘 1183
2713 Dubai World and Chinese illusions The Liberty Times Editorial 1397
2714 Is bad news not so bad in China? Taipei Times 1059
2715 ECFA spells doom for local service businesses Lin Kien-tsu 林健次 1090
2716 Is China as stable as it says it is? Sushil Seth 1186
2717 Enough talking — let’s see results Taipei Times 968
2718 It’s time for electoral retribution The Liberty Times Editorial 858
2719 Exit Saito, enter uncertainty Taipei Times 924
2720 Lies, obfuscation and hypocrites Taipei Times 1001
 
Page 136 of 145

Newsflash


Members of the Economic Democracy Union and other civic organizations raise their fists at a press conference in Taipei yesterday at which they accused the government of exaggerating the potential impact of the free-trade agreement between China and South Korea to force through cross-strait trade pacts.
Photo: Chen Chih-chu, Taipei Times

Several civic groups yesterday accused the government of exaggerating the potential impact of an impending free-trade agreement (FTA) between China and South Korea after the two countries’ leaders concluded talks on the accord at the APEC summit on Monday.

While the Presidential Office has said the agreement would allow South Korea to further outpace Taiwan in key economic sectors, critics say the government is overstating the impact of the treaty to force the passage of several cross-strait trade agreements and related legislation.