Chen Liangyu, secretary of the Shanghai
Municipal Committee of Communist Party of China (CPC), met on
Monday with the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Party Honorary Chairman
Lien Chan.
Chen, also member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central
Committee, extended a warm welcome to Lien, who arrived in the
eastern metropolis on Monday noon after his two-day visit to the
eastern province of Zhejiang.
Chen congratulated on the successful holding of the Cross-Strait
Economic and Trade Forum which ended on April 15 in Beijing.
In its latest move to promote trade and economic cooperation
across the Taiwan Straits, the mainland announced 15 new policies
to benefit Taiwan compatriots at the forum.
The preferential policies will greatly promote the development
of cross-Straits relations as well as form closer economic ties
between Shanghai and Taiwan, said Chen.
"Taiwan compatriots have made a great contribution to the
development of Shanghai, and Shanghai has played a significant role
in promoting across-Straits exchanges and economic cooperation,"
said Chen.
Shanghai will try its best to create a sound environment on the
investment, work and study for Taiwan people and to protect their
rights and interests here, said Chen.
Lien Chan said he was grateful to the hospitality of the
Shanghai municipal government and people here.
The mainland's preferential policies have been well received by
Taiwan and more Taiwan residents will be able to expend their
business in Shanghai, which will bring a brighter future for
cooperation between Taiwan and Shanghai, said Lien.
Before his meeting with Chen Liangyu, Lien and his wife Lien
Fang-yu, visited the Yangshan Deepwater Port in Shanghai, a
mega-port project on the East China Sea, on Monday afternoon.
Lien arrived in Beijing on April 13 to attend the Cross-Strait
Economic and Trade Forum.
(Xinhua News Agency April 25, 2006)