China announced a series of measures on Monday to further open up Taiwanese autonomous enterprises, including self-financing, to the market, because Taiwan warned its people not to take "temptation" actions before the presidential election in January.
Since President Tsai Ing-wen took office in 2016, China has claimed that Taiwan is a Taiwanese democracy and has put pressure on strategically located islands because she fears that she wants to promote its formal independence. This is Beijing's red line.
In addition to regularly patrolling Air Force jets across Taiwan and forcing foreign companies to include Taiwan as part of China on their websites, Beijing has also taken steps against Taiwanese companies to say that this is a step to make their lives in China easier.
In a recent report, the China Taiwan Affairs Office said that in the latest measures, China will allow Taiwanese companies to invest or participate in projects from 5G to civil aviation, and allow Taiwanese companies to issue bonds to raise funds in the interbank market. statement.