THE decision by Taiwan and China to allow cruise ships to operate between ports across the Taiwan Strait without having to obtain permission for each separate trip may lead to a cruise boom in the region, with cruise lines saying the move will encourage more vessels to pull into Taiwan’s...
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THE decision by Taiwan and China to allow
cruise ships to operate between ports across
the Taiwan Strait without having to obtain
permission for each separate trip may lead to a
cruise boom in the region, with cruise lines
saying the move will encourage more vessels
to pull into Taiwan’s Keelung Port.
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