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- Trade Pact for China - Editor, 19 August 2010
The civil war ended in the year 1949, and since then both China and Taiwan have been ruled separately. For just over sixty years, these two countries have been at what can best be described as a stand-off, as they once were great enemies. Now, as new governments and ruling parties are trying to mend bridges, a trade pact has come to the forefront that has raised different opinions and concerns on both sides. But it is felt that the trade agreement will benefit Taiwan and China, and bring a new frontier to the economy of both countries.
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