A Chinese mainland official has urged
Taiwan
authorities to allow trade organizations to come for discussions
about the technical details over the sale of Taiwan farm produce to
the mainland at an early time.
"Technical issues involved in the matter could be discussed by
trade organizations of both sides first and then be confirmed by
the authorities," said Tang Yi, deputy director of the economic
bureau of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, at a
regular press conference.
He urged Taiwan authorities to put the interests of Taiwanese
farmers first and give green light to trade organizations to the
mainland to discuss the technical details as soon as possible.
"So that Taiwan farmers could benefit from trade with the
mainland at an early date," Tang added.
Cooperation in agriculture and the sale of Taiwan farm produce
on the mainland, offered by the mainland, has been a hot topic
across the Taiwan Straits these days.
Tang said the mainland has completed necessary preparations for
the import of more than 10 kinds of Taiwan fruits under zero
tariff, and will also provide convenience to the sale of Taiwan
fruits in custom clearance, product inspection and quarantine.
He also said as quick transit is important in fruit trade, the
two sides should realize direct flights for farm produce trade
through negotiations between non-governmental organizations.
(Xinhua News Agency June 1, 2005)