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But with a landmark free trade deal signed with China last year, Chinese tourists now comprising the biggest group of tourists here, and expected further easing of trade and investment restrictions between the two sides, there are fears that it could be only a matter of time before Taiwan finds it difficult to fend off Chinese pressures to reunify.
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