On June 29, Taipei and Beijing signed the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA). This pact, essentially a free trade agreement, is expected to raise Taiwan’s economic growth rate and could stabilize relations across the Taiwan Strait in the coming years, benefitting U.S. economic and security interests in the region. While the ECFA is indicative of warmer cross-Strait ties, many aspects of the China-Taiwan dispute are not resolved. Beijing has continued its buildup of missiles opposite Taiwan and has not abandoned its threat to use force against the island. How does the Ma administration assess cross-Strait ties in the wake of the ECFA’s signing? What are the next steps for the governments in Taipei and Beijing? Shin-Yuan Lai, minister of Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council, will address these and other questions at this AEI event.
9:45 a.m.
Registration
10:00
Introduction:
GARY SCHMITT, AEI
Speaker:
MINISTER SHIN-YUAN LAI, Mainland Affairs Council
11:00
Adjournment
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