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Chinese air force planes including 12 fighter jets entered Taiwan s air defence identification zone for a second day on Sunday, Taiwan said, as tensions rise near the island just days into US President Joe Biden s new administration
The Chinese government, in its first official comment on its warplanes flying near Taiwan last weekend, said Wednesday that such actions are a solemn warning to both foreign interference in Taiwan and any independence moves.
Armed and ready to go, Taiwan air force jets screamed into the sky on Tuesday in a drill to simulate a war scenario, showing its fleet s battle readiness after dozens of Chinese warplanes flew into the island s air defence zone over the weekend.
蔡英文为抗疫喊话 陈时中冷回国台办批评
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China denies semi-forced shots claim
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Beijing’s ‘meat ban’ pointless, COA says
STOKING THE FLAMES: China’s TAO spokeswoman was also involved in a war of words with Minister of Health and Welfare Chen Shih-chung over Taiwan’s PCR test pricing
By Kayleigh Madjar / Staff writer, with CNA
The Council of Agriculture (COA) yesterday said that the nation has not exported any animal products to China since 2014, after Beijing announced a ban on meat imports from Taiwan citing the prevalence of animal-borne diseases and fears about relaxed import restrictions.
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO) spokeswoman Zhu Fenglian (朱鳳蓮) yesterday in announcing the restriction said that authorities have already stepped up inspections of packages and luggage from Taiwan, confiscating some meat products such as seasoning, pork floss and jerky.
陳時中指台灣檢測準所以較貴 國台辦:混淆概念 | 兩岸
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