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维护国家安全利益,打击“台独”势力帮凶,商务部出口管制名单震动岛内
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-07-09 23:07
Group 1 - The Ministry of Commerce of China has announced the inclusion of eight Taiwanese entities in the export control list for dual-use items, signaling a strong political response to Taiwan's pro-independence stance under Lai Ching-te's administration [1][2][3] - The listed entities include key military research and manufacturing organizations in Taiwan, involved in various sectors such as aviation, missiles, and naval vessels, indicating their significant role in Taiwan's defense capabilities [2][3] - The entities are engaged in both military and civilian applications, highlighting their dual-use nature, which raises concerns about their reliance on mainland components for production [3][6] Group 2 - The affected companies include Hanxiang Aerospace, which develops Taiwan's indigenous fighter jets and drones, and the Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology, responsible for various missile systems [2][3] - The response from Taiwanese companies suggests that they believe their military operations will not be significantly impacted, despite acknowledging potential effects on civilian operations due to reliance on mainland supply chains [5][6] - Analysts indicate that the export control measures are a clear warning to Taiwan's authorities, especially in light of recent military exercises and tensions in cross-strait relations [7][8]
国台办:只要回到“九二共识”共同政治基础上 两会对话沟通机制就能重启
news flash· 2025-06-11 03:04
Core Viewpoint - The spokesperson emphasized that both mainland China and Taiwan belong to one China, asserting that Taiwan is a part of China and that the relationship between the two sides is not one of "countries" nor "one China, one Taiwan" [1] Group 1 - The statement reinforces the fundamental nature of cross-strait relations, indicating that it cannot be changed or altered [1]
国台办:愿意同台湾各界人士就两岸关系和国家统一问题深入协商
news flash· 2025-05-28 03:16
Core Viewpoint - The spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office emphasized that despite the lack of unification across the Taiwan Strait, the sovereignty and territory of China have never been divided, and the fact that both sides belong to one China remains unchanged. The completion of national unification is a long-held wish of the compatriots and a matter of national significance [1]. Group 1 - The spokesperson expressed willingness to engage in extensive discussions and deep consultations with various political parties, sectors, and social strata in Taiwan regarding cross-strait relations and national unification [1]. - The statement reiterated the importance of the One China principle and the "1992 Consensus" as the foundation for promoting peaceful development of cross-strait relations and advancing the process of national unification [1].
国台办评赖清德一年来两岸关系作为:升高对立对抗
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-05-14 13:03
Group 1 - The DPP administration under Lai Ching-te has heightened cross-strait tensions and undermined peace in the Taiwan Strait, being labeled as a "peace destroyer" and "crisis creator" [1] - Lai's refusal to acknowledge the "1992 Consensus" and his promotion of "Taiwan independence" narratives have led to increased division and hostility, impacting cross-strait exchanges [1] - The DPP's energy policy, particularly the push for a "nuclear-free homeland," has resulted in frequent power outages and rising electricity prices, with a reported five price increases in four years, totaling nearly a 50% increase [2] Group 2 - Recent large-scale power outages in Taiwan, including 35 incidents in April 2024 alone, have raised public concern over the DPP's energy policies [2] - The DPP's economic policies are criticized for neglecting public welfare and failing to address structural economic challenges, which could be alleviated through enhanced cross-strait economic cooperation [2] - The DPP administration's actions are seen as detrimental to the interests of Taiwanese businesses and citizens, leading to widespread dissatisfaction [2]
中美谈判后特朗普突然提“统一”,台当局紧急发声
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-05-14 00:50
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article revolves around the speculation that U.S.-China trade negotiations may involve Taiwan issues, particularly after President Trump's comments about "unification and peace" [1][3] - Trump's remarks during a press conference suggested that the outcomes of the trade talks would be beneficial for both China and the U.S., as well as for "unification and peace," raising concerns in Taiwan [3][4] - Taiwan's government officials, including spokespersons from the office of Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te, stated that they currently have no information indicating that Taiwan-related issues are part of the U.S.-China trade discussions [3][4] Group 2 - Following the trade talks, China announced a significant adjustment to tariffs on U.S. imports, reducing the additional tariff rate from 34% to 10%, effective from May 14, 2025 [5] - The adjustment includes a temporary suspension of a 24% additional tariff on U.S. goods for 90 days, indicating a potential easing of trade tensions [5][6]
台当局要求旅游业者劝阻民众赴陆 国台办:暴露其心虚恐慌
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-04-30 14:31
Group 1 - The Taiwan Tourism Bureau has requested local tourism operators to discourage citizens from traveling to mainland China, which has been criticized as a hypocritical act by the Taiwan authorities [1] - The spokesperson from the Taiwan Affairs Office emphasized that the mainstream public opinion in Taiwan desires peace, development, and cooperation, and that attempts to restrict travel to the mainland are detrimental to the tourism industry [1] - The spokesperson expressed a welcoming stance towards Taiwanese citizens visiting the mainland, highlighting the benefits of cross-strait exchanges and cooperation [1] Group 2 - The Taiwan education authority has mandated a review of schools involved in "sensitive, confidential, and core key technology projects," which will affect the admission of mainland students starting from the 2025 academic year [2] - This move is seen as another attempt by the Taiwan authorities to limit educational exchanges with the mainland, reflecting a broader trend of political interference in cross-strait educational cooperation [2] - The spokesperson reiterated the importance of education and technology in China's development and welcomed Taiwanese students to pursue studies in mainland universities [2] Group 3 - The Taiwan authorities have launched a "public information zone" for religious groups traveling to the mainland, which has been criticized as an obstruction to normal cultural exchanges [3] - This action is viewed as part of a broader strategy of "green terror" and suppression of basic rights and freedoms for religious groups in Taiwan [3] - The spokesperson asserted that such measures will not hinder the desire for closer ties between the two sides and will ultimately fail against the collective opposition of the people [3]