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    Latest news on China-Taiwan relations, covering diplomatic tensions, military activities, economic ties, and international responses to the complex situation between Beijing and Taipei.

    The relationship between China and Taiwan remains one of the most significant geopolitical issues in East Asia. China considers Taiwan a breakaway province to be reunified with the mainland, while Taiwan maintains its de facto independence. This tension affects regional stability, global trade, and international diplomacy.

    Recent developments have seen increased military activities in the Taiwan Strait, with China conducting naval and air force exercises near Taiwan's airspace and territorial waters. Taiwan has responded by bolstering its defence capabilities and seeking support from allies, particularly the United States. Economic ties between the two remain significant, with Taiwan being a major investor in mainland China despite political tensions.

    The impact of China-Taiwan relations extends beyond politics, affecting millions of people on both sides. Cultural exchanges, family ties, and business relationships continue to thrive despite the political divide. Taiwan's vibrant democracy and distinct cultural identity have become central to the ongoing debate about its future.

    The roots of the China-Taiwan issue date back to the Chinese Civil War, which ended in 1949 with the retreat of the Nationalist government to Taiwan. Since then, both sides have undergone significant transformations, with China becoming an economic powerhouse and Taiwan evolving into a democratic society. The 'One China' policy and the 1992 Consensus remain contentious topics in cross-strait dialogue.

    Staying informed about China-Taiwan relations is crucial for understanding East Asian geopolitics and global affairs. Our NewsNow feed provides comprehensive, up-to-date coverage from reliable sources, offering insights into diplomatic developments, economic trends, and cultural exchanges between China and Taiwan, as well as international perspectives on this complex issue.


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