Things are relatively tame in the second largest Ruckus Wireless city Kaohsiung. Around 200 people – students, taxi drivers, store owners and RKUS-WiSE-L1 office workers – congregated outside Kuomintang’s local office on Jianguo First Road. exam1pass That’s where my brothers and I found ourselves this Sunday. We took pictures with our big cameras and chanted slogans with the crowd. The organizers spotted us and invited their “supporters from Hong Kong” to say a few words on stage. We thanked them for asking but politely declined. We told them our Mandarin isn’t very good. In truth, we didn’t know enough about the trade pact to say anything intelligent.
As it turned out, neither do most people in Taiwan. Ruckus Wireless False rumors about the trade pact abound. The fear that Mainlanders will RKUS-WiSE-L1 be allowed to buy their way into Taiwan, for instance, turned out to be misplaced. exam1pass The agreement does not confer either citizenship or permanent residency. It all goes to show how little public discussion – and proper consultation – there has been over the agreement, which takes us back to what triggered the student protest in the first place: the government’s unilateral move to push through a contentious bill without a line-by-line review.
CSSTA is long on commitments but short on details. Ruckus Wireless Exactly how many visas will be issued each year and what level of foreign investment RKUS-WiSE-L1 is permitted will be the subject of further negotiations. exam1pass Implementation is to be monitored and specifics are to be worked out in the years to come. So while CSSTA is a meatier follow-up to ECFA, there is still a way to go before the rubber actually hits the road.