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2281 US cables expose ugly truth about politicians Chan Chang-chuan 詹長權 673
2282 Ma doesn’t deserve a second term Lin Terng-yaw 林騰鷂 785
2283 Taiwan deserves US’ assurances Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 605
2284 Thoughts on the WikiLeaks furor J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 640
2285 Taiwan’s bizarre politics get weirder Lu Shih-hsiang 盧世祥 653
2286 ‘Three noes’ destroying the so-called ‘status quo’ Paul Lin 林保華 751
2287 The ROC is in its death throes, but not Taiwan Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 662
2288 President Ma’s real ‘three noes’ William J.K. Lo 羅榮光 647
2289 What is the PLA hiding underneath Hebei? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 602
2290 Knowing when to put politics aside Taipei Times Editorial 654
2291 Threat of war is not an election tactic Taipei Times Editorial 649
2292 The US has to bring Taiwan in from cold Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 679
2293 Ma’s diplomacy threatens Taiwan Liberty Times Editorial 624
2294 Taiwan’s self-defeating behavior Taipei Times Editorial 657
2295 Ma’s diplomacy wins no respect Liberty Times Editorial 703
2296 Dealing with environmental messes Pan Han-shen 潘翰聲 746
2297 Focus on freedoms, not the spending Molly Jeng 鄭明麗 651
2298 The failings of the foreign ministry Taipei Times Editorial 640
2299 Biden visit gives Ma a double slap in the face James Wang 王景弘 792
2300 Attributing blame for the F-16 fiasco Taipei Times Editorial 632
 
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Newsflash


From left, Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Chen Chern-chyi, Minister Without Portfolio John Deng, Executive Yuan spokesman Lo Ping-cheng, Office of Trade Negotiations Deputy Trade Representative Yang Jen-ni and Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare Hsueh Jui-yuan attend a news conference in Taipei yesterday after the 11th Trade and Investment Framework Agreement trade talks between Taiwan and the US.
Photo courtesy of Executive Yuan

After a five-year hiatus, the 11th Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) trade talks between Taiwan and the US yesterday began with a virtual meeting, with the two sides agreeing to hold more “working groups” and to discuss a number of topics throughout the year to consolidate bilateral trade relations, government officials said.