台湾旺旺集团副董事长周锡玮接受《环球时报》专访:“在台湾,谁不知道自己是中国人呢?”

Group 1 - The National People's Congress of China has established October 25 as Taiwan Liberation Day, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of Taiwan's liberation [1] - Recent articles from Xinhua have emphasized the benefits of unification, leading to increased discussions on cross-strait relations in Taiwan [1][3] - The Vice Chairman of the Want Want Group, Zhou Xiwai, believes that Taiwan's unification with the mainland would free it from U.S. influence and reduce unnecessary military expenditures [3][4] Group 2 - Zhou Xiwai highlights that successful Taiwanese enterprises in the mainland have thrived due to China's advancements in various sectors, including technology and education [5] - He suggests that mainland companies should create more job opportunities for Taiwanese youth to facilitate their understanding and integration into the mainland job market [6] - Taiwanese enterprises in the mainland primarily focus on the mainland market, with limited engagement in Taiwan, indicating a potential for future collaboration between industries [7] Group 3 - Zhou Xiwai identifies cultural, agricultural, and environmental sectors as potential areas for deeper cross-strait cooperation, emphasizing the importance of cultural exchange [8] - He notes a shift in Taiwanese public sentiment towards the mainland, with increasing recognition of the need for dialogue and cooperation despite political pressures from the Democratic Progressive Party [9][10] - Zhou asserts that the unification process is inevitable, as the Taiwanese public is becoming more aware of the realities of their situation [10] Group 4 - A recent poll indicated that 72.8% of Taiwanese people identify as part of the Chinese nation, reflecting a significant shift in public opinion towards national identity [13] - Zhou emphasizes the pride associated with China's achievements in various fields, which fosters a sense of unity and recognition among Taiwanese people [14]