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South Africa downgrades Taiwan's liaison office amid rising Chinese influence

South Africa has officially downgraded the status of Taiwan's liaison office, renaming it the 'Taipei Commercial Office' to maintain trade ties with Taipei while further limiting the island's diplomatic presence in the country

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Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te. File pic

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te. File pic

South Africa has reduced the status of Taiwan's liaison office in the nation, further limiting the island's diplomatic presence, reflecting China's growing influence internationally, as reported by Radio Free Asia (RFA).

In 1997, South Africa ended its official diplomatic ties with Taiwan and acknowledged Beijing as China's legitimate government. However, for the last thirty years, it has maintained unofficial relations with Taipei as well as a trading partnership, as indicated by RFA.

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