Taiwan May Sign Free Trade Agreement With Singapore

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Taiwan may seek a free-trade accord with Singapore following its first such deal with China, the island’s top negotiator with China Chiang Pin-kung said.

“An agreement with Singapore may be the easiest option because there are no issues over agricultural exports,” Chiang, 77, chairman of the Taipei-based Straits Exchange Foundation, said in an interview in Taipei today. “We also hope to sign FTA with countries in South East Asia and even Japan.”