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the kmt, it was another humiliation. it had run on a platform of getting closer to china. the kmt is the party xi jinping would prefer to see running this island. instead voters gave the party he loathes an historic third presidential win. now everybody is waiting to see how china's leader will respond. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in taipei. mr lai's presidency will likely be judged by how well he manages an increasingly aggressive beijing and whether he can avert a major crisis in the region. the chinese communist party has never ruled taiwan, but claims the self—governing island is part of its territory. earlier, our china correspondent laura bicker updated us on china's reaction to the election results. we've just had a statement from the taiwan affairs office which says that the results of these elections in the taiwan region show that the democratic progressive party cannot represent the mainstream public opinion on the island. that's obviously a nod to the result that william lai, the new president of taiwan, new president—elect

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Asia Business Report

were not affected significantly but i looking at recent numbers that coming from european economies, european economies are not doing well. also, the tensions in the middle east have an effect as well on international trade so i won't be surprised if we have to do revised our numbers and ask forecast but i think big picture, this year would be better than last year, i think thatis better than last year, i think that is going to happen. i guess another economy that it has not been as well as economists expected was trying out last year, so where does china fit for this year was to mark your right that china did not recover from the pandemic quite as quickly and forcefully as we expected, but at the same time china is doing much better than some of the gloomy media coverage i suggested. the than some of the gloomy media coverage i suggested.— coverage i suggested. the imf

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Asia Business Report

election in taiwan is being fought over one issue — and that is what sort of relationship taiwan should have with china, notjust politically but economically. the opposition kmt, their candidate says taiwan needs much better relations with china and they are party to achieve that, over the last two and three years, taiwan's exports to china have fallen by more than a quarter and a massive drag on the economy here. but the kmt says, we can rebuild relations with beijing and in that way, exports will start to grow again and that will help to boost economic development here, economic growth but wages and job prospects. the ruling tpp, which has been in power here for the last eight years is exactly the opposite. it says it's overdependence on china's economy that is the problem that allows beijing to use that dependence as a weapon

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Asia Business Report

and in that way, exports will start to grow again. and that will help to boost economic development here, economic growth, but also wages and job prospects for younger taiwanese people. the ruling dpj, or democratic progressive party, which has the ruling dpp, or democratic progressive party, which has been in power here for the last eight years, says exactly the opposite. it says it's overdependence on china's economy that is the problem, because that allows beijing to use that dependence as a weapon to put pressure on taiwan. and that's exactly what beijing has been doing, they say, over the last two years, sanctioning different taiwanese companies and businesspeople. they want to see taiwan companies diversify to other places, to southeast asia and to new markets in india and africa. the unemployment rate of southeast asia's largest economy currently sits at 5.3%, and those between the ages of 15—24 make up nearly a fifth of those unemployed in a country of over 275 million people.

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u dated coverage i suggested. the imf updated his — coverage i suggested. the imf updated his forecast _ coverage i suggested. the imf updated his forecast for - coverage i suggested. the imf updated his forecast for the i updated his forecast for the gdp for china to 5.4% in 2023 to a better number 2024, so i believe china will be a good driver for international trade in the next year. and it is going to be a busy election year, in many parts of asia. we have taiwan's polling day on saturday. next month — indonesia and around april — india. let's hear from our reporters in taipei, jakarta and mumbai. this presidential election in taiwan is really being fought over one issue, and that is what sort of relationship taiwan should have with china, not just politically but economically. so the opposition, guomindang or kmt or their candidate says taiwan needs much better relations with china and they are the party to achieve that over the last two or three years. taiwan's exports to china have fallen by more than a quarter, and that's been a massive drag on the economy here. the kmt says we can rebuild relations with beijing,

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Chris Jansing Reports

about, but they've had these talks on the side where they're trying to come to an unwritten agreement to avert a crisis over iran's nuclear program. so kind of freezing the status quo, where the u.s. wouldn't put any more financial pressure on iran, and iran would not increase their uranium enrichment up to weapons grade level, the 90%. i'll give you one number that's key here. for the past 14 months in iraq and the past roughly three months in syria, there have been no attacks directly on u.s. forces by iran-backed militias and that is being interpreted as a sign that there is some kind of unofficial agreement between the two sides to keep a lid on things. >> dan de luce, thank you so much. and still ahead, an nbc news exclusive, how china is allegedly threatening people beyond its borders in an effort to cover up human rights abuses. we'll be right back.

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Chris Jansing Reports

you don't collaborate with us, the report says, one anonymous victim was told. the report by safeguard defenders, a nonprofit human rights group highly critical of the chinese government describes cases like shamemet, living in turkey who says his family was forced to call him from china and urged him not to speak up on human rights. when you got that phone call, did you believe they were speaking -- the chinese embassy in washington tells nbc news china is ruled by law, it can't be accused of torture, persecution or attention against uyghurs. it's not about human rights, ethnicity, religion, but fighting violence, terrorism, and separatism. keir simmons, nbc news. >> a u.n. appeal is delaying the extradition back to china for now. we've got a lot to cover in our second hour of "chris jansing reports." let's get right to it.

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Chris Jansing Reports

two-year nightmare. >> sometimes i cannot breathe. >> reporter: arrested by moroccan authority, wanted by china under an interpol, a member of the muslim, uyghur minority in china. the chinese government accused by the u.s. of committing genocide against uyghurs. china wants him extradited. his wife and three children live in fear. >> you must miss them. >> i miss very much my family. i have a picture of my family. if i see this picture, i'm crying for my child. >> reporter: tonight, a new report obtained exclusively by nbc news documents disturbing efforts by china to allegedly target exiled uyghurs. we have your father and sister. you'll never see them again if

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

china to allegedly target exiled uighurs. "we have your father and sister. you'll never see them again if you don't collaborate with us," the report says one anonymous victim was told. the report by safeguard defenders, a nonprofit human rights group highly critical of the chinese governmeescribes cases like this man, living in turkey, who says his family was forced to call him from china and urged him not to speak up on human rights. when you got that phone call, did you believe that they were speaking? >> i know that the phone call belong to the china political party. >> reporter: the chinese embassy in washington tells nbc news that china is ruled by law. it can't be accused of torture, persecution, or arbitrary detention against uighurs. it's not about human rights, ethnicity or religion, but about fighting violence, terrorism, and separatism. meanwhile, a u.n. appeal is delaying an's edition to china, for now. lester? >> keir simmons, thank you. up next, we talk

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