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TAIWAN RELIES TOO HEAVILY ON MAINLAND CHINESE MARKET: CEPD OFFICIAL.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 03-NOV-03
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

TAIPEI, Nov 3 Asia Pulse - An official of the Council for Economic Planning and Development (CEPD) of the Executive Yuan yesterday said that Taiwan is relying on the mainland Chinese market too heavily, and that it would be wise for Taiwan businessmen to diversify into other markets.

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