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Taitung County Magistrate Jao Ching-ling promoted local agricultural products at the Strait Forum via a pre-recorded video. (CNA)

Sending a Video to a Cross-Strait Forum Is Not a Crime — So Why Is Taiwan Treating It Like One?

Presidential Office spokesperson Kuo Ya-hui (郭雅慧) stated that any exchange arrangement should not carry political preconditions, nor should it be reduced to a tool for political manipulation or a bargaining chip for any specific party. (File photo by Yen

Taiwan Calls Out China's Cross-Strait Measures as Political Manipulation

While leading a delegation to visit mainland China, Kuomintang Chairperson Cheng Li-wun held a luncheon and forum with Taiwanese businesspeople on the afternoon of April 9, 2026. (Photo / Yang Teng-kai)

KMT Chair Cheng Li-wun Vows To Ease Cross-Strait Business Friction During Shanghai Visit

On March 30, Kuomintang Chairperson Cheng Li-wen announced that she will lead a delegation to visit mainland China. (Photo by Yen Lin-yu)

First In A Decade: KMT Chair To Meet Xi Jinping During Visit to China

Mainland China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism announces it will open tourism for Shanghai residents to Kinmen and Matsu. The image shows past mainland Chinese tour groups visiting Taiwan. (Provided by Taipei City Government)

China Signals Limited Thaw by Reopening Shanghai–Kinmen–Matsu Tourism After KMT–CPC Forum

Taiwan stands on the frontline of the democratic world facing mainland China, but due to the tightening of cross-strait exchanges and adjustments in government policy, Taiwan's academic research on the mainland is gradually withering. (Gemini illustration

Taiwan’s Waning China Expertise Raises Cross-Strait Miscalculation Risks