China’s ‘10 Measures’ on Taiwan: Goodwill Gesture or Political Leverage?

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A rare summit between China’s leader Xi Jinping and Taiwan’s opposition Kuomingtang (KMT) chair Cheng Li-wun is raising new questions about cross-strait relations. Framed by Beijing as a step toward dialogue, the meeting was followed by a package of “10 Measures” aimed at expanding trade, travel and exchanges with Taiwan. Supporters see an opening for stability, while critics warn of political conditions and economic leverage. With Taiwan heading into a crucial election cycle, could this reshape domestic politics and the broader US–China–Taiwan dynamic? In this episode, we examine what was agreed at the Cheng–Xi meeting, the strategic intent behind Beijing’s proposals and what it could mean for Taiwan’s future. *Recorded on April 16, 2026 at 2:15pm Taiwan Standard Time Host: Wen-Ti Sung Producer: Tina Hsu Our guests: Wei-Feng Tzeng - National Chengchi University Institute of International Relations Associate Research Fellow Dennis Weng - Sam Houston University (Texas) Political Science Associate Professor