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China's Commerce Minister Chen Deming
(R) meets with Kao Chin Su-mei who heads a delegation of ethnic minorities
from Taiwan province, in Beijing, Aug. 20, 2009. (Xinhua/He
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BEIJING, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- Chinese mainland
authorities have promised ethnic minority groups in Taiwan preferential
assistance in trade, tourism and other sectors to promote the island's economic
and social development after the devastating Typhoon Morakot.
Minister of Commerce Chen Deming said in meeting a
Taiwan delegation led by politician Kao Chin Su-mei on Thursday that the
ministry would lead mainland entrepreneurs to visit the island's areas inhabited
by ethnic minorities to purchase local products.
The ministry would also encourage mainland commercial
distributors to buy more agricultural products from Taiwan and help the Taiwan
minorities participate in trade fairs on the mainland, Chen said.
Shao Qiwei, director of China's National Tourism
Administration, told the Taiwan delegation that his administration would extend
existing travel routes to areas where Taiwan's ethnic minorities live.
Shao suggested that the reconstruction work in the
typhoon-hit minority area should also be combined with tourism development.
He Junke, chief of the China Youth Development
Foundation (CYDF), said the non-profit organization has started fund-raising for
Taiwan's victims of the disaster and would like to mobilize more mainland youth
to help dropout students on the island.
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China's Commerce Minister Chen Deming
(2nd R) meets with Kao Chin Su-mei (2nd L) who heads a delegation of
ethnic minorities from Taiwan province, in Beijing, Aug. 20, 2009.
(Xinhua/He Junchang) Photo Gallery>>> |
Kao Chin Su-mei said that she hoped the mainland
authorities could increase the purchase of processed agricultural products from
Taiwan, especially from the island's mountainous regions.
Currently, about 500,000 ethnic people live in
Taiwan, 80 percent of whom make a living by growing and processing agricultural
products.
In another meeting with the Taiwan delegation, Yang
Jianqiang, Vice-Minister of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, said his
commission would encourage mainland people to visit the island and welcome
Taiwan's minority students to study on the mainland.