Taiwan's premier said his government is “in no hurry” to permit investments by mainland China, despite recent overtures by his president suggesting warmer relations with the mainland.
Premier Liu Chao-shiuan told the Financial Times in an interview that while “the private sector may be in more of a rush” to welcome Chinese investment, his government intended to take it slowly because of domestic political resistance.
“This is a very sensitive topic in Taiwan that has polarised people here . . . [If] we open up too much too soon, it will become a political problem and the pace of liberalisation will end up being even slower,” he said.
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