ELECTION 2024/Businesses call for China policy review after DPP wins presidency
01/14/2024 02:42 PM
Taiwanese businesses at home and in China urged the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government to review and revise its policies related to cross-strait relations after winning an unprecedented third consecutive presidential term on Saturday.
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