Cross-Straits negotiators meet

Updated: 2012-08-09 08:08

By Xinhua in Taipei (China Daily)

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 Cross-Straits negotiators meet

Chen Yunlin, president of the mainland-based Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits, delivers a speech in a zoo in Taipei on Wednesday. He also visited Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan, the zoo's two pandas that were given by the mainland in 2008. Huang Shaohua / China News Service

Chen Yunlin, president of the mainland-based Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits, arrived in Taiwan on Wednesday afternoon for a new round of talks with his Taiwanese counterpart Chiang Pin-kung, chairman of the Taiwan-based Straits Exchange Foundation.

Chen was received by Chiang at the Grand Hotel, where the two will hold talks on Thursday.

The talks, the eighth between the two since 2008, are expected to result in the signing of two cross-Straits agreements on investment protection and customs cooperation.

Both agreements aim to promote and protect two-way investment, as well as facilitate customs clearance and effective cargo supervision.

Chen said in a statement issued upon his arrival that the agreements will be a major step in carrying ARATS-SEF negotiations forward following the signing of the cross-Straits Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement in 2010.

The execution of the early harvest program under the ECFA since January 2011 has allowed goods from both sides to enjoy either reduced or zero tariffs on each side's market, saving businesses on both sides hundreds of millions of dollars, especially those in Taiwan.

The main tasks for the ARATS and the SEF are to hasten the ECFA's follow-up negotiations and expand benefits to more people on both sides, the statement said.

"This year and next year, we will spare no effort in forging ahead with negotiations for signing cross-Straits agreements on the trade of services and goods and the settlement of disputes regarding the ECFA," Chen was cited as saying in the statement.

Chen then visited a pair of giant pandas, Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan, that were given by the mainland to Taiwan in 2008.

Chen's deputy conducted preparatory negotiations with the SEF's deputy chief later on Wednesday, during which both sides confirmed the drafts of the two agreements to be signed on Thursday and details on the preparations for the formal talks between Chen and Chiang.

Zheng Lizhong, vice-president of the ARATS, said ahead of the preparatory negotiations with SEF Vice-Chairman Kao Koong-lian that the signing of both agreements will bring the follow-up cross-Straits negotiations regarding the ECFA to a new phase.

Kao said the move will bring the number of cross-Straits pacts signed since 2008 to 18.

A reception dinner will be held by the SEF for the ARATS delegation led by Chen, according to the event schedule.

Founded in 1991 and 1990 respectively, the ARATS and SEF are authorized by the mainland and Taiwan to handle cross-Straits affairs.

(China Daily 08/09/2012 page2)