Taiwan and China have signed two agreements: one on preventing double taxation and the other on aviation security.
The agreements were inked Tuesday during the 11th round of high-level cross-strait talks in the Chinese city of Fuzhou.
Taiwan’s top envoy Lin Join-sane said on Tuesday that the two sides also exchanged views on Chinese tourists making transit stops in Taiwan.
Lin is the chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation, a semi-official organization in charge of cross-strait exchanges in the absence of official ties.
Lin said he hopes that agreements on trade in goods, environmental protection, solutions to disputes and setting up representative offices will be signed in the 12th round of talks.
During the talks, Lin told his Chinese counterpart Chen Deming that the two sides should stick to the “92 Consensus” to promote exchanges.
Chen, the head of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait, said cross-strait ties are at a “new critical juncture.”