日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
Business / Economy

Mainland proves boon to struggling Taiwan economy

(Xinhua) Updated: 2012-10-17 14:36

TAIPEI -- The stalled US economic recovery and a devastating sovereign debt crisis in Europe have both impacted Taiwan's export-driven economy during the past few quarters.

However, business opportunities through stable cross-Strait relations in the last four years have provided a much-needed positive stimulus for the island's struggling economy.

Taiwan leader Ma Ying-Jeou told a summit on the island's competitiveness in Taipei on Tuesday that its economy faces unfavorable external conditions, which were even worse than the global financial crisis that broke out in 2008.

Ma noted that the anti-crisis policies taken by Taiwan authorities four years ago were on the whole correct as the island's economy bounced back rather strongly, but now, given the problems in both the US and Europe, Taiwan faces a different situation.

International economic turbulence has dragged down Taiwan's economy considerably. A latest report by the International Monetary Fund predicted that Taiwan's real Gross Domestic Product will only grow by 1.3 percent in 2012, substantially lower than the 4.0-percent growth rate registered in 2011.

Meanwhile, the unemployment rate in Taiwan soared to 4.4 percent in August while the figure among young people was at a staggering 12.7 percent. Inflation also remains at relatively high levels.

With a bleak economic outlook, participants of the summit saw a bright spot in the island's economy. Stable cross-Strait relations and numerous business and trade agreements between Taiwan and the mainland have brought a new wave of "bonuses" to the island's economy.

Cross-Straits relations have improved since May 2008 when Ma Ying-jeou took office.

The Taiwan-based Straits Exchange Foundation and its mainland counterpart, the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits, reopened dialogue in June 2008 after a hiatus of nearly ten years.

Since then, eight rounds of negotiations between the SEF and ARATS have resulted in a total of 18 agreements between Taiwan and the mainland. The agreements meant to facilitate cross-Strait trade and investment and pave the way for millions of mainland tourists to visit the island.

Founded in 1990 and 1991, respectively, the SEF and the ARATS are the non-governmental organizations authorized by Taiwan and the mainland to engage in talks regarding cross-Strait exchanges.

Ma said that Taiwan should not only rely on the manufacturing to create jobs and that the service sector, especially tourism, has an important role to play in relieving pressure in the island's job market.

He predicted that the number of incoming tourists to Taiwan will rise to a record of 7 million in 2012, mainly boosted by mainland tourists.

He added that it used to take an average of five to ten years for Taiwan to attract 1 million extra tourists but the number of incoming visitors has increased by 1 million every year after the island welcomed mainland tourists.

According to latest statistics released by Taiwan's mainland affairs authority, a total of 4.28 million mainland tourists had visited Taiwan by August 2012, creating revenues of 216.7 billion new Taiwan dollars ($7.4 billion).

But tourism is only a part of the "bonuses" that stable cross-Strait relations have brought to Taiwan. Ever expanding economic, trade and investment ties between the island and the mainland have a lasting positive influence on the island's economy.

Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

Hot Topics

Editor's Picks
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久久久国产 | 手机在线精品视频 | 免费观看黄色大片 | 国产精品又黄又爽又色 | av免费网站 | 欧美自拍网 | 欧美黄色大片在线观看 | 天天干 夜夜操 | 看一级黄色 | 国产精品第四页 | 69超碰| 欧美激情国产精品 | 久久久一级片 | 99re在线| 国产精品麻豆视频 | jizz免费在线观看 | 巨大黑人极品videos精品 | 性综合网| 日韩日日夜夜 | 97中文在线| 欧美毛片网站 | 国产精品每日更新 | 插吧插吧综合网 | 欧美韩日国产 | 91麻豆精品在线观看 | 亚洲无色| 欧美午夜精品久久久久免费视 | 亚洲久草视频 | 在线中文字幕视频 | 久久久男人的天堂 | 青青草国产在线视频 | 国产精品久久久久av | 中文字幕在线观看网站 | 久久久久久久免费 | 精品国产乱子伦 | 91亚洲国产| 国产精品999在线观看 | 国产亚洲欧美一区 | 亚洲黄色免费 | 看黄网站在线观看 | 国产精品1区 |