TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan is fast-tracking two stalled initiatives to boost economic ties with China, as the ruling party seeks to revive its chances of winning presidential elections in March, local media reported on Monday.
One measure would make it easier for mainland Chinese to buy property in Taiwan, and the other would relax a rule that limits Taiwan's listed firms to having no more than 40 percent of their assets in China.
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