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1141 Beijing’s outrage hard to swallow Taipei Times Editorial 556
1142 Recognize Taiwan as the country it truly is Ted Yoho 677
1143 Stand up for human rights and protect one another Mr. Gary Richard Cowan, Representative of the Australian Office; et al. 584
1144 Changing the face of the nation Taipei Times Editorial 534
1145 Name, ‘consensus’ make wall of lies Taipei Times Editorial 597
1146 Carrying on the fight Taipei Times Editorial 605
1147 Trump yet to play the ultimate card Joseph Bosco 639
1148 The Golden Horse event exemplifies Taiwan Michael Lin 林子堯 579
1149 Election lessons for government and the DPP Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 547
1150 DPP needs to change its tune Taipei Times Editorial 626
1151 Analyzing the DPP election debacle Bruce Jacobs 家博 677
1152 Vote to protect nation’s democracy Chang Yeh-sen, Li Chuan-hsin, Liao I-en, Weng Ming-chang, 570
1153 Voting against Chinese annexation Yen Ching-chang 顏慶章 558
1154 Fu Yue speech a freedom beacon Taipei Times Editorial 569
1155 Revamping Taiwan-US relations Parris Chang 張旭成 625
1156 New face needed for NT$200 bills Martin Oei 黃世澤 583
1157 Beijing is misreading US signals Chen Yung-chang 陳永昌 530
1158 China at UN: Deflection, dirty tricks Gray Sergeant 607
1159 Combating CCP effort to meddle in elections Paul Lin 林保華 611
1160 Independence referendum needed Taipei Times Editorial 534
 
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Newsflash

Legislators and academics yesterday warned that signing an economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) with China could potentially undermine Taiwan’s food security because the nation’s food self-sufficiency rate is alarmingly low, about 30 percent, and Chinese suppliers of agricultural products would be able to influence Taiwan’s food markets.

They said unless efforts are made to improve the nation’s food self-sufficiency, the trade pact the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) government is seeking to sign with Beijing next month would mean China would gain significant control over wheat and corn imports and prices of wheat-derived foodstuffs, animal feed and meat products, putting Taiwan’s food security at risk.