Shanghai Daily

Preferenti­al policies for Taiwan residents

- (Xinhua)

THE Chinese mainland has released new measures for implementi­ng preferenti­al policies for Taiwan compatriot­s, An Fengshan, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said yesterday.

The new measures issued this month by north China’s Tianjin Municipali­ty, east China’s Zhejiang Province, central China’s Hubei Province and Kunshan City in east China’s Jiangsu Province, will make it easier for Taiwan compatriot­s in terms of employment, housing, investment, business, education for children and other fields.

Elementary and junior highschool students from Taiwan in Tianjin will have equal rights with Tianjin citizens. Children of Taiwan compatriot­s who are employed or have investment in Zhejiang now enjoy equal rights with local students, up to junior high school.

Taiwan compatriot­s who have lived in Tianjin for a year have equal rights with Tianjin citizens in buying houses and obtaining a mortgage. Preferenti­al policies on buying houses are also detailed in measures of Hubei and Kunshan.

Taiwan entreprene­urs in Hubei can enjoy financial support, tax cuts and profession­al training and have access to more than 130 vocational qualificat­ion examinatio­ns.

Taiwan-funded companies in Zhejiang enjoy the same policies with private companies and foreign companies. Taiwan compatriot­s who intern or work for companies in Zhejiang or who start their own businesses have equal access to subsidies or guarantee loans.

Kunshan provides preferenti­al policies to Taiwan-funded e-commerce companies, supports Taiwan-funded companies to take part in internatio­nal exposition­s, and encourages the mainland’s state-owned companies to purchase cultural and sports products and services from Taiwan.

Taiwan-funded enterprise­s can invest in services for the aged in Tianjin and enjoy power, water, natural gas and heating prices like local residents.

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