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Cross-Strait ties and Greater China's economic order

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August 2008

Philip Bowring

The thaw in cross-Strait relations sets up some intriguing possibilities for the evolution of business in the Greater China region. It adds up to increased competition that should be a stimulus but just as surely can cause discomfort, particularly to those who have enjoyed comfortable niches exploiting the differences in the respective trade and financial systems of Taiwan, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Shenzhen.

Clearing the various political barriers to cross-Strait movements of money, goods ...

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