KMT Delegation Revives Party Forum With CPC

2 February 2026 — A Kuomintang delegation led by deputy chair Hsiao Hsu-tsen arrived in Beijing to revive a party-to-party forum with the Communist Party of China after a nine-year pause. Co-hosted by the CPC Central Committee’s Cross-Straits Research Centre and the KMT-linked National Policy Foundation, around 40 delegates will discuss tourism, industry, artificial intelligence, new energy and carbon reduction, signaling tentative easing in cross-Straits friction.
Key Points
- 1Revives party-to-party forum after nine-year hiatus, led by KMT deputy chair Hsiao Hsu-tsen.
- 2Signals tentative easing of cross-Straits friction and opens institutional channels for dialogue and cooperation.
- 3Offers practitioners collaboration opportunities in tourism, AI, precision machinery, new energy, and carbon reduction.
Scoring Rationale
Significant, official diplomatic restart across sectors drives relevance; limited direct technical impact reduces its ML-specific influence.
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