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[World Today: KMT Visit, Middle East Mediation, China's Industrial Growth, and WTO Challenges]-[What’s the key to peaceful development of cross-Strait ties?]

World Today · B2 · 2026-03-30

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KMT Leadership to Visit Mainland China

The Communist Party of China (CPC) has extended an invitation to the chairperson of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Party, Chen Liwen, for a visit to the mainland from April 7 to 12. Dr. Xiaoyu Qing from the Shanghai Institute for International Studies noted that this trip is a strategic move for Chen to solidify her leadership as a "tough opposition party" against the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities. The visit centers on the "1992 consensus," which serves as the "political foundation" for cross-strait cooperation. Discussions are expected to focus on "functional cooperation" in areas such as clean energy, AI, and tourism. Furthermore, Dr. Qing emphasized that the KMT must maintain a "unified KMT" stance to effectively influence Taiwan's legislative body, particularly regarding the contentious issue of "extra US$40 billion defense spending," which the KMT views as economically detrimental to the Taiwanese people.

Pakistan’s Mediation Efforts in the US-Iran Conflict

Pakistan is currently spearheading diplomatic efforts to facilitate peace talks between the United States and Iran. Following a ministerial-level meeting in Islamabad involving Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar announced a push for a "negotiated settlement." Dr. Wen Jing of Tsinghua University suggests that both the US and Iran are under immense "economic inflation" and "domestic pressure," creating a mutual desire for a deal. While the US has reportedly proposed a 15-point ceasefire plan—which Tehran dismissed as "extreme and unreasonable"—Dr. Wen characterizes the current situation as a "strategic arguing" where both sides are testing the other's resolve. Despite Israel’s distancing from these talks, Pakistan’s mediation remains significant due to its unique regional influence and security partnerships, though the stability of the "Strait of Hormuz" remains a high-stakes bargaining chip.

China’s Industrial Momentum and Innovation Growth

China’s industrial landscape is showing signs of renewed vigor, with profits at major industrial firms rising by 15.2% year-on-year in the first two months of 2026. Dr. Zhou Mi from the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation attributes this to stronger market demand and a focus on "value added" manufacturing. Notably, high-tech manufacturing surged by 59%, reflecting a structural shift in the economy. This growth is complemented by China's rising global innovation status; a new report ranks China 9th in the "National Innovation Index," highlighting its leadership in STEM education and high-growth startups. Professor Yao Shujie noted that China’s success stems from a "highly comprehensive and concerted effort" between national policy and intensive R&D investment, positioning China as a major technological competitor to the United States.

WTO Deadlock on E-commerce Tariffs

The World Trade Organization (WTO) concluded talks in Cameroon without reaching a consensus on extending the moratorium on e-commerce duties. Professor Liu Baocheng explains that Brazil blocked the extension out of concerns regarding "policy space and fiscal sovereignty." While the US advocates for the moratorium to ensure "certainty and continuity" for digital trade, developing nations like Brazil seek "fairness" and flexibility in their regulatory frameworks. The talks also touched upon broader institutional reforms, including the need to restore the "appellate" function of the WTO, which has been paralyzed for over seven years. Despite these tensions, Professor Liu remains cautiously optimistic, suggesting that a "package deal"—balancing digital taxation with capacity-building aid—could eventually bridge the gap between advanced and developing economies.

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