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Taiwan looks south as it seeks to reduce reliance on China

Nearly half the goods made in Taiwan, famous for its computer chips and electrical components, are exported to China, its neighbour and largest trade partner.

But the self-governing island is determined to reduce economic reliance on a country that regards it as a territory, and to boost sluggish growth. To that end Tsai Ing-Wen, the pro-independence president, is trying to deepen trade and investment links with Southeast Asia.

No governments in the region formally recognise Taiwan, and Ms Tsai faces a huge challenge in persuading its unofficial partners to withstand growing pressure from Beijing.

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