Taiwan asks to join trade group, says China might interfere

September 23, 2021 01:26 pm | Updated 01:26 pm IST - TAIPEI

In this May 16, 2019 file photo, members of the CPTPP pose for a group photo in Santiago, Chile.

In this May 16, 2019 file photo, members of the CPTPP pose for a group photo in Santiago, Chile.

Taiwan has applied to join an 11-nation Pacific trade group, Cabinet officials said on Thursday, setting up a potential clash with rival Beijing over the status of the island democracy.

Taiwan’s application to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) might be disrupted if China, which applied last week, is admitted first, said John Deng, a minister without portfolio.

The CPTPP, which took effect in 2018, includes agreements on market access, movement of labour and government procurement. Other members include Australia, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Singapore and New Zealand.

The mainland’s ruling Communist Party claims Taiwan as part of its territory and says its elected government has no right to conduct foreign relations.

“China has been obstructing Taiwan’s opportunities in the international arena,” said Mr. Deng at a news conference. “If China joins ahead of Taiwan, it will endanger Taiwan’s application.”

The CPTPP was the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a group promoted by the then President Barack Obama. His successor, Donald Trump, pulled out in 2017. President Joe Biden has not rejoined.

China and Taiwan have been ruled separately since the Communist Party took control of the mainland in 1949 following a civil war. They have extensive trade and investment ties but no official relations.

Mr. Deng said Taiwan’s status as a democracy and market economy should count in its favour.

“Taiwan and China follow different systems of organisation. We are an integrated market economy,” he said. “We have democracy and the rule of law backing us. Our laws are transparent to all.”

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