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“大陆始终是充满机遇的沃土”(两岸脉动)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-07-12 22:10

Group 1 - The 27th Cross-Strait Economic and Trade Fair highlighted the growing scale of participation from Taiwanese businesses, with over 1,000 attendees and 10 projects signed worth 8.27 billion yuan [1] - Cross-strait trade reached 70.56 billion USD in the first quarter, a year-on-year increase of 15.2%, while actual use of Taiwanese capital in mainland China was 1.26 billion USD, up 127.1% [1] - The event emphasized the confidence of Taiwanese businesses in the mainland market, citing its large development stage, promising market prospects, stable policy expectations, and good security situation [1] Group 2 - The 2025 Cross-Strait Integration Development Conference in Sichuan discussed the potential for win-win cooperation in industries such as semiconductors, precision manufacturing, and modern agriculture [2] - Nearly 3,000 Taiwanese enterprises have gathered in Sichuan, forming advantageous industrial clusters in sectors like electronics, food and beverage, and retail [2] - Local government support has been crucial for Taiwanese companies, facilitating communication and organizing trade activities [2] Group 3 - The 2025 Xiamen Industrial Expo showcased AI and industrial products, indicating a strong interest from Taiwanese businesses in collaborating with mainland firms in high-tech sectors [3] - Taiwanese companies view the mainland as a key market for future high-tech and emerging industry investments, particularly in AI and new energy vehicles [3] - Various cross-strait economic exchange activities are fostering deeper integration and collaboration between Taiwanese and mainland enterprises [3] Group 4 - The Taiwan Enterprise Union's "Taiwan Enterprise Union Lecture Hall" serves as a platform for Taiwanese businesses to learn about economic trends and mainland policies [4] - Events like the Shaoxing and Suzhou lecture halls focus on topics such as new productivity and AI, aiding Taiwanese enterprises in high-quality development [4] - The Chinese government expresses commitment to enhancing cross-strait economic and cultural exchanges, supporting Taiwanese businesses in their development on the mainland [4]