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Taiwan and China host 7th Cross-Strait Financial Forum on June 12, 2026

On June 12, 2026, Xiamen, China was the venue for the 7th Cross-Strait Financial Forum, during which nine financial integration projects totaling RMB 9.1 billion were signed. This event represented a major advancement in financial cooperation between Fujian and Taiwan, leading to the establishment of the Cross-Strait Wealth and Asset Management Cross-Sector Alliance to tackle wealth management needs.

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Jun 13, 2026 · 1 min read · 6 views
Taiwan and China host 7th Cross-Strait Financial Forum on June 12, 2026

Key Takeaways

  • The 7th Cross-Strait Financial Forum took place in Xiamen on June 12, 2026, focusing on financial cooperation between Fujian and Taiwan.
  • Nine financial integration projects worth RMB 9.1 billion were signed during the forum, covering various sectors including technology and agriculture.
  • The Cross-Strait Wealth and Asset Management Cross-Sector Alliance was officially launched, featuring key members like Fubon Bank (China) and Junlong Life Insurance.
  • The forum introduced the first group standard for Taiwan-related financial services, titled 'Specification for Taiwan-Related Financial Services of Banking Financial Institutions.'
  • The 'Bailufen' platform was unveiled to enhance financial services for Taiwan compatriots in Fujian and support Taiwan-funded enterprises.

Xiamen,China hosted 7th Cross-Strait Financial Forum and Taiwan-Funded Enterprise Development Forum on June 12, 2026. Fujian and Xiamen's financial regulators,along with the Association of Taiwan Investment Enterprises on the Mainland, organized it all to boost financial cooperation between Fujian and Taiwan.

“Three Years of Integration Embarking on a New Journey, United Development Writing New Chapter” was theme. The forum focused on finding more financing channels for Taiwan-funded businesses and pushing industrial transformation. It was a highlight of 18th Cross-Strait Forum.

Nine financial deals signed at event,worth RMB 9.1 billion. Sectors covered include cross-strait industrial cooperation,public welfare water supply,upgrades for Taiwan-funded enterprises,tech and innovation industries,and modern agriculture.

These moves aim to use financial policies to benefit Taiwan compatriots and businesses. Build industrial links between Fujian and Taiwan. Also introduced was Cross-Strait Wealth and Asset Management Cross-Sector Alliance. Jinyuan Group and affiliates back it,to tackle wealth management needs across Taiwan Strait.

Founding members of alliance are Xiamen International Trust,Jinyuan Uni-President Securities,Yuanxin Yongfeng Fund,Fubon Bank (China),Junlong Life Insurance,and Xiamen Chang Gung Hospital. They'll offer a broad service platform covering asset allocation,family trusts,wealth succession,pension finance,and healthcare solutions.

Forum also launched several new financial achievements tied to Taiwan. A key one was banking industry's first standard for Taiwan-related financial services on mainland,called “Specification for Taiwan-Related Financial Services of Banking Financial Institutions.”

“Bailufen” Taiwan Compatriot Financial Service Platform unveiled too . Aims to boost financial services for Taiwan compatriots in Fujian and support Taiwan-funded businesses' growth…

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