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Taipei Urged to Talk on Gifts

Beijing yesterday renewed its charm offensive towards Taiwan, urging immediate non-government talks across the Straits to pave the way for goodwill gifts to reach the island.

The gifts include scrapping import tariffs on dozens of Taiwan-grown fruits and giving the island a pair of giant pandas as a symbol of peace, unity and friendship.

The offer was first made by Chen Yunlin, minister of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, on May 3 at the end of a historic visit to the mainland by Taiwan opposition Kuomintang Chairman Lien Chan.

The Taiwan authorities, however, have cold-shouldered the mainland move, calling it a "united front" strategy aimed at wooing Taiwanese people, especially fruit-growing farmers in southern Taiwan.

Six mainland officials from related departments elaborated on Beijing's preparations for delivering the gifts yesterday at a regular press conference held by the Taiwan Affairs Office.

Tang Wei, deputy director of the Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Department under the Commerce Ministry, said 15 kinds of Taiwan fruit will be granted zero-tariff treatment.

They are pineapples, lychees, papayas, starfruit, mangos, guavas, wax apples, betel nuts, pomelos, jujubes, coconuts, loquats, plums, peaches and persimmons. The mainland had already increased the import of Taiwan-grown fruit from 12 to 18 kinds.

Officials from the State Administration of Customs and the State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine also pledged yesterday to make the imports of Taiwan fruit simple in customs clearance, product inspection and quarantine.

Tang Yi, deputy director of the Economic Bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office, urged technical talks on fruit imports to benefit Taiwanese farmers at an early date.

"We hope relevant Taiwan administrations put the interests of Taiwanese farmers first and allow representative agricultural organizations to visit the mainland and hold talks on technical matters as soon as possible," he said.

"Zero tariff measures can be carried out when a consensus is reached by non-government organizations from both sides."

Tang Yi suggested the talks on fruit imports should model negotiations for non-stop cross-Straits charter flights during the Spring Festival period in February.

In these talks, the officials of relevant departments from both sides participated in negotiations in a non-government capacity.

(China Daily June 2, 2005)

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