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Home Activity Slideshow 2015-07-05 Protest Against MOE's China-centric Curricula Adjustment - Reject Secret Talks, Sustained Arrest Wu Se-hwa

2015-07-05 Protest Against MOE's China-centric Curricula Adjustment - Reject Secret Talks, Sustained Arrest Wu Se-hwa

Protest Against MOE's China-centric Curricula Adjustment - Reject Secret Talks, Sustained Arrest Wu Se-hwa
 



Protest Against MOE's China-centric Curricula Adjustment - Reject Secret Talks, Sustained Arrest Wu Se-hwa


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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 07 July 2015 08:44 )  

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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.