Tuesday, January 10, 2012

China Looms Over Coming Taiwan Election

TAIPEI?Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou's policy of economic opening to China has frustrated a key constituency: struggling middle and low-income workers, who could cost him elections this week. That outcome would alarm Beijing and heighten uncertainty in an area that has long been a flashpoint in U.S.-China relations.

In the capital Taipei, tens of thousands of supporters of the ruling Kuomintang on Sunday marched across town from the business district to the presidential office at the start of formal campaigning for Saturday's vote for president. To cheering supporters, Mr. Ma said: "Taiwan needs a president who can deal with conflicts, handle ...

TAIPEI?Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou's policy of economic opening to China has frustrated a key constituency: struggling middle and low-income workers, who could cost him elections this week. That outcome would alarm Beijing and heighten uncertainty in an area that has long been a flashpoint in U.S.-China relations.

In the capital Taipei, tens of thousands of supporters of the ruling Kuomintang on Sunday marched across town from the business district to the presidential office at the start of formal campaigning for Saturday's vote for president. To cheering supporters, Mr. Ma said: "Taiwan needs a president who can deal with conflicts, handle ...

Source: http://feeds.wsjonline.com/~r/wsj/xml/rss/3_7013/~3/m9MHzn7v7Mg/SB10001424052970203436904577148622980503132.html

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