Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
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Series Vol. 7 , 13 September 2023
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The establishment of the cross-Straits common Market was first proposed at the beginning of this century and has repeatedly appeared in official government documents. So far, however, progress on the common market has been slow. Therefore, this paper mainly studies the restricting factors of cross-strait common market. This paper first analyzes the status of the common market in the process of economic cooperation. Then it analyzes the current situation of cross-strait cooperation through trade, investment, industrial layout and Preferential Taiwan policies. Finally, we find that political opposition, structural contradiction and political opposition are the restrictive factors for the establishment of cross-Straits common market.
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