Trade between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan hit a record
US$107.8 billionĀ in 2006, Taiwan Affairs Office of the State
Council spokesman Yang Yi said here Wednesday.
It was the first time trade had exceeded US$100 billion, Yang
said, adding it had risen 18.2 percent on the previous year.
Mainland exports to Taiwan reached US$20.74 billion, up 25.3
percent year-on-year, and imports totaled US$87.11 billion, up 16.6
percent, said Yang.
According to Ministry of Commerce statistics, the mainland
approved 3,752 Taiwan-funded projects in 2006 worth US$11.34
billion. The funds actually used reached US$2.14 billion.
In 2006, cross-straits exchanges and cooperation were fruitful
especially in the agriculture and information industries, Yang
said.
In April 2006, mainland officials and the Kuomintang party held
an economic and trade forum at which the government issued 15
preferential policies for Taiwan exporters and in October, the two
sides held a forum on agricultural cooperation with 20 preferential
policies released.
The two sides also held two forums on information technology, he
said.
Last year, breakthroughs were made in promoting the early
realization of the three direct links -- mail, trade and transport
services -- across the Taiwan Straits with regular chartered
flights for holidays and special cargoes, he said.
Meanwhile, Taiwan-funded companies enjoyed a better investment
and finance climate and cross-straits exchanges and cooperation in
financial circles also increased, Yang said.
Yang said the mainland would continue to take effective measures
to ensure implementation of those preferential policies this
year.
The mainland will make efforts to realize the regular chartered
flights at weekends and more convenient chartered flights for
cargoes, he said.
The mainland will promote cross-straits communication to
establish a finance supervision mechanism.
Yang also said preparations for establishing a nationwide
organization of Taiwan businessmen on the mainland were
underway.
(Xinhua News Agency January 18, 2007)