The Guangi Policy was a naval blockade made by the Republic of China in Taiwan against the People's Republic of China. It started in 18 June 1949[1] and ended in 15 January 1992, after the 1992 Consensus.[2] The goal was harm the mainland china economy to win the Chinese Civil War. The policy was no results and the status quo still.
References
- ↑ Executive Yuan Decree (1949-06-18). "38 穗五 No. 4896". Guangzhou: 5th Directorate of the President Office.
- ↑ Executive Yuan Decree (1992-01-15). "投匪資匪之輪船公司及船隻緊急處置辦法歷史沿革". ROC Ministry of Transportation and Communications.
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