Taiwan's opposition leader James Soong urged Taiwan's independence-oriented leaders to seek peace between the two countries on the mainland of China using his "bridge construction" trip. After returning to China for 9 days, Mr. James Sung said, "People on both sides of the Strait are anxious for peace, the leaders of the mainland are also sincerely interested in improving relations across the strait" . He added that on Friday, China announced a series of specific measures to promote bilateral relations including promises to promote direct aeronautical relations in 2006.
The mainland China and the People 's Republic of China including Taiwan existed between 1912 and 1949. It fell to the Communist Party of China in 1949, China officially became the People's Republic of China, and Taiwan became the headquarters of the Republic of China. However, the Peace Treaty has not been concluded so far, and there is still a great tension.
China and Taiwan are officially the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China. After the victory of the Communist Civil War, the two broke up in 1949. However, China believes that Taiwan is a divided region of China and is threatening to take military action in response to Taiwan's Declaration of Independence. The meeting was held in front of the general election in January in Taiwan. Last month, leaders of the KMT party replaced President Ma Y's and other candidates with overwhelming majority votes. Because public opinion polls show that it is a dissenting opinion of the opposition Democratic Progressive Party, which represents the political independence of Taiwan so far. The deadline also hinders the operation of Ma
The lack of formal diplomatic relations between Republic of China (Taiwan) and the trading partner of Taiwan does not seem to seriously hinder Taiwan's rapidly expanding trade. The People's Republic of China has cultural and trade bases in more than 60 countries and has no official relationship with Taiwan representing Taiwan's interests. In addition to the WTO, Taiwan is also a member of the Asian Development Bank (also known as the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Forum for "China Taipei" (the name of China's Impact Bank) and "China Taipei" For reasons). These trends reflect the economic importance of Taiwan and its desire to further integrate into the world economy.
Industry development has played an important role in China's economic growth in the Republic of Korea (South Korea), Taiwan's People's Republic of China (Taiwan), Indonesia and other countries. Along with the acceleration of growth, the poverty rate has declined in many countries. While inequality remained high in other countries, some countries succeeded in achieving fair growth. In this chapter I will explain the growth stories of seven countries of China, India, Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Mexico and Brazil. The main focus is to explain its growth process and strategy, the role of industrial development, the contribution of a series of policies to growth performance, and the impact of growth on poverty and income disparity. This research begins with a brief explanation of the impact of industrial development on growth and the influence of growth on poverty and income inequality before entering country-specific examples. In the last section, I will explain lessons learned.
Industrial Development and Economic Growth: Effects on Poverty Reduction and Income Disparity