While cross-strait relations used to mean an appearance of ”cold in politics and heat in economics”, ”cold in public sector and heat in private sector”, they changed significantly after Ma Ying-jeou and his running mate Vincent Siew won the presidential election 22 March 2008. The new government has implemented new cross-strait policies which, to some extent, are based on some of the conclusions formed in the three Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Economic Forums from 2005 to 2006. The Beijing authority has then welcomed Ma's new cross-strait policy. Resuming talks between the Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) and China's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) has attained to considerable improvement of political relations across the Strait. To look forward, the cross-strait economic exchanges expect to grow and get relaxed step by step. However, the normalization of political relations across the Taiwan Straits is still expected to take long way to go. It is because that there are some uncertain factors such as ”The 1992 Consensus”, ”Principle of One China”, … etc., that may influence normal development of cross-strait political relations.
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