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Attempts to seek "Taiwan independence" doomed to fail: spokeswoman

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Attempts to seek "Taiwan independence" doomed to fail: spokeswoman
China

China

Attempts to seek "Taiwan independence" doomed to fail: spokeswoman

2024-11-28 17:11 Last Updated At:21:07

The political manipulation activities and provocations of Lai Ching-te authorities to pursue the 'Taiwan-independence' separatist agenda are doomed to fail, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning at a regular press conference in Beijing on Thursday.

Mao made the remarks in response to a media query about Lai's planned "stopover" visits to Hawaii and Guam during his Pacific trip.

"The one-China principle is a basic norm in international relations and a prevailing international consensus. The Lai Ching-te authorities' political manipulation and separatist provocations by visiting countries having so-called 'diplomatic ties' with Taiwan will lead nowhere. It will not shake the solid and strong international commitment to the one-China principle or stop the overriding historical trend towards China’s reunification," said the spokeswoman.

"We have all along opposed official interactions between the US and the Taiwan region, opposed any visit by the leader of the Taiwan authorities to the US in any name or under whatever pretext, and opposed any form of US connivance and support for 'Taiwan independence' separatists and their separatist activities in any form," he continued.

Attempts to seek "Taiwan independence" doomed to fail: spokeswoman

Attempts to seek "Taiwan independence" doomed to fail: spokeswoman

United States soybean exporters will seek to build cooperation with Chinese partners as both sides strive to overcome the challenges posed by climate change and rising protectionism, said Zhang Xiaoping, Greater China Regional Director of the U.S. Soy Export Council (ESSEC).

In an interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN) on the sidelines of the second China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE), which runs from Tuesday to Saturday in Beijing, Zhang said the event offers a very important platform for U.S. soybean exporters to promote the country's soy among Chinese buyers.

"We are here to create the awareness of the U.S. soy supply chain and also to help provide the knowledge about all those benefits and advantages of U.S. soy, and also to build the confidence in the reliability and sustainability," Zhang said.

The ESSEC regional director acknowledged that global trade is facing mounting difficulties, but he stressed that cooperating across borders can help alleviate the impacts.

"Of course, we've seen some challenges, as always. And we see them as opportunities to continue the partnership with the Chinese industries. So, the challenges we are having now [is] namely like climate change. That's the major challenge to the global soy industry, to the value chain or supply chain. And secondly is the rising global trade protectionism by various measures for various considerations. So, that's natural, but that's the fact to have this negative impact on trade liberalization," Zhang said.

"So we have this confidence that we can provide value to the Chinese industry to support their high-quality development that will be featured as low-carbon, green and sustainable or environmentally friendly animal production and food production. So, that's what we believe. We have this strength. So, that's also the opportunity," he said.

As the world's first national-level exhibition focusing on supply chains, the CISCE has attracted close to 700 exhibitors from 69 countries and international organizations this year. Over 60 percent of the exhibitors are Fortune Global 500 companies and industry leaders, and the proportion of foreign exhibitors has risen from 26 percent at the first CISCE to 32 percent.

In addition to exhibitions, this year's CISCE also includes a series of sideline events, including the release of an annual report on the global supply chain, and discussions on promoting supply chain stability, connectivity and accessibility, according to the event's organizers.

U.S. soybean industry sees opportunities for cooperation with China amid global challenges

U.S. soybean industry sees opportunities for cooperation with China amid global challenges

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