China's import of custard apples is sparking fears in Taiwan
China's increased imports of custard apples have raised concerns in Taiwan as the agriculture ministry warned farmers of potential economic coercion on October 7. Taiwan claims China's strategy of creating reliance before imposing restrictions threatens local farmers. Critics argue this mirrors previous actions taken against other Taiwanese exports, exacerbating tensions between the two regions.
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Published 22 Jun 2026, 04:37 UTC · Updated 22 Jun 2026, 07:30 UTC
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