Lai Shin-yuan (Chinese: 賴幸媛; pinyin: Lài Xìngyuán, born 9 November 1956, in Taichung, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese politician who served as minister of the Mainland...
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(2007–2010) Lai Ruoyu, Governor of Shanxi province, China from 1951 to 1952 Lai Shin-yuan, Minister of Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China (2008–2012)...
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2012, Minister of Mainland Affairs Council of the Republic of China Lai Shin-yuan oversaw the opening ceremony of the office. Also present during the...
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Council Lai Shin-Yuan about the many benefits of the collaborations along with Taiwan national dignity issue in cultural and sports events. Lai referred...
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in a ceremony presided over by Mainland Affairs Council Chairwoman Lai Shin-yuan, it was renamed the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office. This brought...
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significantly higher compared to Taiwanese goods. The MAC Minister Lai Shin-yuan remarked that the Straits Exchange Foundation will negotiate with Association...
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moderate (President Chen's senior adviser for international affairs, Lai Shin-yuan, resigned from the administration and won a seat as a TSU candidate)...
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Ing-wen Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council 2000 Chen Shui-bian Lai Shin-yuan Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council 2008 Ma Ying-jeou Katharine...
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President of Control Yuan Claire Kuo, singer and television host Justin Chou, member of Legislative Yuan (2005–2012) Lai Shin-yuan, Minister of Mainland...
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territorial dispute with Japan. Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Minister Lai Shin-yuan said, "The ROC and Mainland China will not deal with the Tiaoyutai Islands...
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