The US will send a delegation for four days of meetings starting Jan 14. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Last month, Taiwan announced plans to extend its compulsory military service to one year from four months,Next week’s trade talks are part of the US-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade that was launched in June last year to reach agreement in areas including trade facilitation and regulatory practices. Officials held “conceptual discussions” in New York in November.
a deal designed to counter China’s influence in the region that didn’t feature Taiwan despite more than 50 senators urging Mr Biden to include the island. China has criticised the US for holding the trade discussions with Taiwan, with Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin saying in August his nation “is always against any country negotiating economic and trade agreements of sovereign implication or official nature with China’s Taiwan region.” BLOOMBERG
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