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[Beijing Hour: KMT Delegation Visits Mainland, Iran Proposes 10-Point Peace Plan, and China's Economic Resilience]-[KMT leader visits Chinese mainland]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2026-04-07

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Cross-Strait Relations: KMT Delegation Visits the Mainland

A significant diplomatic development occurred as Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Party Chairperson Cheng Liyuan led a delegation on a six-day visit to the Chinese mainland, arriving in Shanghai. This visit, conducted at the invitation of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and General Secretary Xi Jinping, aims to foster "peaceful development of cross-strait relations." Historical context underscores the importance of this trip, as it follows in the footsteps of previous leaders like Lian Chen and Eric Chu, who sought to restart "high-level dialogue." Despite threats from Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council regarding potential legal repercussions, scholars like Cher Chia-Lin emphasize that Cheng's support for the "1992 consensus" and the "one China principle" reflects the genuine voices of many in Taiwan who oppose "separatist forces" and desire stability over the "dangerous situation of war and violence."

Geopolitical Tensions: Iran’s 10-Point Peace Plan

In the Middle East, Iran has formally rejected a U.S.-proposed peace plan, instead delivering a "10-point peace plan" via Pakistan. Tehran’s conditions for ending the conflict are stringent, demanding a "permanent end of the war" rather than a temporary ceasefire, the "lifting of sanctions," and security protocols for the "Strait of Hormuz." Iranian officials and state media criticized the U.S. for a lack of "diplomatic credibility," particularly following operations in Isfahan. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has escalated rhetoric, threatening to target "civilian power plants and bridges" if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened. The UN Secretary-General, Antony Guterres, has expressed alarm, warning that targeting "civilian infrastructure" may violate "international humanitarian law."

Global Economic and Humanitarian Impacts

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is creating ripple effects in global supply chains. Brazil is facing a "sharp rise in nitrogen fertilizer prices," which has left the agricultural market "frozen" as farmers hesitate to plant wheat, fearing it is no longer "economically viable." Simultaneously, the UN has launched a "restructured action plan" in Cuba, which is suffering from a "humanitarian crisis" and critical fuel shortages exacerbated by U.S. "trade restrictions."

China’s Domestic Progress: Qingming Holiday and Digital Infrastructure

Domestically, China experienced a robust travel and spending surge during the Qingming Festival. Data from the Ministry of Commerce shows that "average daily sales at major enterprises rose 2.4%," with a significant "67%" increase in foot traffic at key pedestrian streets. The holiday also highlighted a shift toward "smart and green products," with sales of "smart glasses" surging 32 times.

Beyond consumption, China continues to solidify its role as a global computing hub. Guizhou province, once limited by its "mountainous" terrain, has transformed into a leader in "data storage and computing power," leveraging its natural climate as a "natural air conditioner" to reduce energy consumption for massive server farms. Furthermore, China’s AI industry is entering a mature phase, with Chinese large language models dominating token usage globally due to superior "cost efficiency," providing a digital backbone for the nation’s future economic growth.

Scientific and Cultural Milestones

In space exploration, NASA’s Artemis II crew made history by breaking the distance record previously held by Apollo 13, conducting a "lunar flyby" as a "dress rehearsal" for future missions to Mars. Culturally, China Media Group announced a "film carnival," an initiative designed to link "filming locations" with travel routes to immerse international visitors in the nation’s evolving cultural landscape.

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