BACKGROUND
Taiwan was once a vassal of China
But Not anymore
There are NO international documents
or agreements
or evidences
that support sovereignty
over Taiwan
Bilateral trade between both sides are critical to each economy
Taiwan-China dependent economy
The pact, signed on June 29, 2010, in Chongqing,was seen as the most significant agreement since the two sides split after the Chinese Civil War in 1949.It will boost the current US$110 billion bilateral trade between both sides.[3]
Bilateral trade between both sides are critical to each economy
Taiwan-China dependent economy
The pact, signed on June 29, 2010, in Chongqing,was seen as the most significant agreement since the two sides split after the Chinese Civil War in 1949.It will boost the current US$110 billion bilateral trade between both sides.[3]
SCENARIOS
Taiwan in the years
after the China trade pact[4]
CONTINUED
GLOBAL ISOLATION
* Probability: Less likely
V. S
Taiwan in the years
after the China trade pact[4]
CONTINUED
GLOBAL ISOLATION
* Probability: Less likely
V. S
TAIWAN
THE NEW HUB
FOR CHINA INVESTMENT
* Probability: most likely
TAIWAN
THE NEW HUB
FOR CHINA INVESTMENT
* Probability: most likely
REFERENCES :
1. http://www.preceden.com/timelines/36327-the-history-of-taiwan-timeline
2. http://www.trade.gov.tw/english/Pages/List.aspx?nodeID=664
3. Chris Hogg (2010-06-29). "Taiwan and China sign landmark trade agreement". BBC News.
4. http://in.reuters.com/article/2010/06/30/idINIndia-49771620100630
1. http://www.preceden.com/timelines/36327-the-history-of-taiwan-timeline
2. http://www.trade.gov.tw/english/Pages/List.aspx?nodeID=664
3. Chris Hogg (2010-06-29). "Taiwan and China sign landmark trade agreement". BBC News.
4. http://in.reuters.com/article/2010/06/30/idINIndia-49771620100630