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Financial support to boost cross-Strait integration unveiled

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Financial support to boost cross-Strait integration unveiled

2025-06-17 21:45 Last Updated At:06-18 00:57

China has released a series of financial support measures for its eastern Fujian Province to explore new paths for integrated development across the Taiwan Strait.

The document, made public Thursday by the People's Bank of China and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange, includes steps aimed at optimizing the financial ecosystem for a cross-Strait shared "living circle" and facilitating pilot programs for high-level opening up in the cities of Fuzhou, Xiamen and Quanzhou, which are all located in Fujian.

Banks within Fujian Province will be allowed to handle cross-Strait renminbi receipts and payments for lawful and compliant commercial housing transactions involving Taiwan compatriots in Fujian, the document said.

Also, pilot financial opening-up programs will be carried out in Fuzhou, Xiamen and Quanzhou, while measures will be taken to support cross-Strait investment and financing.

To enhance cross-Strait financial market connectivity, the country will promote the listing of more eligible high-quality Taiwan-funded enterprises in Fujian on the mainland capital market, and encourage more Taiwan-funded enterprises to participate in the development of the mainland financial market, the document stated.

Fujian, a coastal and mountainous province, has been designated as a demonstration zone for integrated development across the Taiwan Strait, according to an official circular published in 2023. The aim is to make Fujian the first-choice destination for Taiwan residents and enterprises keen to pursue development opportunities on the mainland.

Financial support to boost cross-Strait integration unveiled

Financial support to boost cross-Strait integration unveiled

The Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday that its forces had seized six more settlements in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions, while Ukraine claimed the same day that its forces had attacked a Russian oil refinery.

In its latest report, the ministry said that over the past 24 hours, Russian forces had taken control of four settlements in the Donetsk region and two in the Zaporizhzhia region. It added that Russian forces struck energy facilities serving Ukraine's military-industrial enterprises and that the country's air defense systems shot down 370 Ukrainian drones.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in a report issued at 20:00 Sunday that over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian forces had carried out strikes on Russian targets, including assembly areas and command posts. It added that Ukrainian troops had repelled Russian offensives in the Slobozhansk, Kupyansk and Liman directions.

A total of 103 battles had taken place on the frontlines in six directions as of Sunday afternoon, according to the Ukrainian side.

The Ukrainian forces said they launched an attack on the Syzran oil refinery in Russia's Samara region early in the morning, sparking a fire.

In addition, the Ukrainian army struck other Russian targets, including a storage and maintenance facility for uncrewed boats, ferry crossings, and a site for UAV storage.

Russia reports capturing 6 more settlements, Ukraine says it struck Russian oil refinery

Russia reports capturing 6 more settlements, Ukraine says it struck Russian oil refinery

Russia reports capturing 6 more settlements, Ukraine says it struck Russian oil refinery

Russia reports capturing 6 more settlements, Ukraine says it struck Russian oil refinery

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