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Main opposition Kuomintang Chair Cheng Li-wun has said high-tech exchanges and collaboration between Taiwan and China would benefit Taiwan and the world’s tech development. Meanwhile, the ruling DPP government contines to advocate for a special defense budget to boost Taiwan’s combat readiness.

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00:00Main opposition Kuomintang Chair Zin Liwen says she is open to high-tech exchanges and
00:05collaboration with China.
00:19Zin toured China's tech hub Zhongguancun and said collaboration would benefit Taiwan's
00:24domestic industries and the world.
00:25On day six of her trip, she also visited a memorial to the founder of the Republic of
00:30China, Sun Yat-sen.
00:32Here in Taiwan, the government says that peace can only be reached through strong self-defense
00:36capabilities as cross-trait tensions persist.
00:39Officials urged the opposition to stop stalling the special defense budget in the legislature.
00:45Zin Liwen says,
00:56Zin is expected to return to Taiwan on Sunday.
00:58Zin Liwen says,
00:58Okay.
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