TAIPEI (Reuters) - Protesters occupying Taiwan's parliament for the last three weeks to block a trade pact with China said on Sunday they will consider leaving now the government has announced a key concession.
Concerned that the deal would increase China's economic influence and hurt local business, the protesters paralysed the legislature to halt the pact's ratification, in the island's worst political crisis in years.
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