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Taiwan wants China to separate politics from economics

In the always suspicious relationship between Taiwan and China, separating economics from politics is near impossible. But that is what the island's leader Ma Ying-jeou is trying to do nearly 18 months into his presidency. Full Article at Vancouver Sun

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