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China offers aid for poor states rejecting Taiwan
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post Sep 14 2005, 07:01 PM
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14 Sep 2005 18:38:19 GMT
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UNITED NATIONS, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Chinese President Hu Jintao offered the world's poorest countries tariff-free trade, debt relief and cheap loans on Wednesday -- but excluded about a dozen states which recognize China's rival Taiwan.

Hu used his speech at a United Nations summit to underscore fast-growing China's support for the developing world, calling on rich countries to open markets, forgive debt and boost aid to the least developed countries -- 50 mostly African states.

But the Chinese leader, who on Tuesday prodded U.S. President George W. Bush to help curb independence sentiment in Taiwan, also used the U.N. summit to wage Beijing's diplomatic battle against the self-ruled island.

"China has decided to accord zero tariff treatment to certain products from all the 39 least developed countries having diplomatic relations with China, covering most of the China-bound exports from these countries," Hu said.

The offer excludes states that have diplomatic relations with Taiwan because Beijing does not allow countries to recognize both China and Taiwan.

Poor countries that recognize China would also enjoy debt forgiveness and interest-free loans, said Hu. He noted that China had already reduced or canceled debt to some African states.

Countries that have diplomatic ties with Taiwan and are among the world's 50 poorest states include Burkina Faso and Malawi in Africa, Haiti and several South Pacific states, including Tuvalu.

Taiwan, home of the Republic of China government which fled to the island after the Communists won China's civil war in 1949, is recognized by about two dozen countries. Taipei and Beijing have long used aid in their diplomatic competition.

China claims sovereignty over Taiwan and refuses to rule out the use of force in the event the island's democratically elected government seeks independence.

China's emergence as an export juggernaut has caused friction with rich countries grappling with huge trade deficits, but developing states have also faced withering export competition from China.

Indirectly addressing those concerns, Hu described China as a "medium- and low-income developing country" and vowed to keep opening its economy to share opportunities.

"China will engage in equal-footed cooperation with the rest of the world to promote a situation where countries can share their successes as winners," the 62-year-old leader told the United Nations.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N14663461.htm
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post Sep 14 2005, 07:02 PM
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Can't give aid to countries you don't recognize.
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post Sep 14 2005, 07:04 PM
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As Taiwan businesses invests billions into China in return China does this. haha embarassedlaugh.gif
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post Sep 14 2005, 07:05 PM
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okay who were the ones who don't acknowledge chinese educational degrees?
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post Sep 14 2005, 07:07 PM
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Hey Honbura, those guys that invested money did so for cash, not for charity. I'm sure they're riding the silk road also.
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post Sep 14 2005, 07:12 PM
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QUOTE (Suijen @ Sep 14 2005, 07:07 PM)
Hey Honbura, those guys that invested money did so for cash, not for charity.  I'm sure they're riding the silk road also.
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But don't you think China should use some money to invest in the infrustructure of China instead? Alot of poorer areas are still struggling in poverty.
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post Sep 14 2005, 07:18 PM
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QUOTE (taiwan_honbura @ Sep 14 2005, 05:12 PM)
But don't you think China should use some money to invest in the infrustructure of China instead? Alot of poorer areas are still struggling in poverty.
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How much money would it take to make all those poor areas better? It would take a lot I'm sure, probably much more than it takes to get rid of some debt for other countries. It depends on what kind of a person you are/the country is. If I were hungry, and my friend were hungry, and I had a candy bar (assume only for one person), and I gave it to my friend, that tells a lot about you. Maybe not practical, but thoughtful nonetheless.

It really depends on what your values are for this one. Can you honestly say that it's wrong to help others, even when you yourself need help? Maybe, but some people would disagree.

China's infrastructure will develop on it's own. I don't know how this all works, but I'm sure the CCP know what's doing. It knows about the problems of China more than anyone on this forum, that's for sure.

Oh, and here is a link that you should check out:
http://www.asiafinest.com/forum/index.php?...topic=43766&hl=

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post Sep 14 2005, 09:02 PM
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Smart move on China's part, if not a bit childish. No matter which way you argue against this move, you'll always be arguing against the poor icon_twisted.gif icon_twisted.gif icon_twisted.gif
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