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China Offers Flights and Trade Moves After Xi Meets Taiwan's KMT Leader

The package signals Beijing's push to reopen KMT channels using economic carrots alongside a hard line on Taiwan's status.

Overview

  • China announced new steps to expand links with Taiwan, including restarting direct flights, easing entry for farm and fish goods, and broadening cultural exchanges.
  • The plan would aid Taiwanese small firms in China and deepen ties for Kinmen and Matsu through shared water, power, and possible new ferry routes.
  • The rollout followed Friday's meeting in Beijing between Xi Jinping and KMT leader Cheng Li-wun, the first such encounter in about a decade.
  • Xi said talks hinge on opposing independence and on the 1992 Consensus, and Cheng called her trip a peace mission that seeks steady dialogue to avoid war.
  • Taiwan's DPP condemned the trip as politically risky, and the KMT is still blocking a $40 billion defense bill, with a planned XiTrump meeting likely to keep Taiwan in focus.