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Taiwan, Britain hold new round of trade talks

Taiwan and Britain are holding a brand-new round of trade talks today focusing on financial investment and green energy, authorities said on Wednesday, after an offer last year that Taipei hopes will enhance global engagement of the tech powerhouse.

In spite of an absence of formal ties, Taiwan sees Britain as an crucial democratic partner, thanks to its issue over stepped-up Chinese military activities near the island, which Beijing consider as its own area.

Britain likewise supports Taiwan's involvement in global bodies such as the World Health Company.

Because of its diplomatic isolation and pressure from China, major semiconductor producer Taiwan has couple of formal foreign trade contracts, though it comes from the World Trade Company and has free trade pacts with Singapore and New Zealand.

Taiwan's Workplace of Trade Settlements said talks with checking out British authorities in Taipei this week focused on concerns such as digital trade, financial investment, renewable resource and net-zero emissions.

Both sides do not eliminate signing pertinent agreements, said office spokesperson Benjamin Hsu.

Britain's de facto embassy in Taiwan stated working-level trade authorities remained in Taiwan today for talks on the Boosted Trade Collaboration announced in 2015, but decreased to comment on the status of the talks.

In November in 2015, Taiwan and Britain signed a Boosted Trade Collaboration Plan that Taipei hopes will even more increase its case to join a major pan-Pacific open market pact and bolster the island's ties with other European states.

China has actually expressed its opposition to the plan, saying Britain should not enhance substantive relations with the island.

Taiwan has long urged the European Union, which Britain left in 2020, to sign a financial investment agreement.

Taiwan has also applied to sign up with the 12-country Comprehensive and Progressive Arrangement for Trans-Pacific Collaboration, or CPTPP, which Britain joined last year.

(source: Reuters)