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TUE · 2026-03-31 · 01:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0331-44300
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Names and games: Taipei hits back over ‘China’ label, but will it pay off?

Taiwan is protesting the increasing use of "China" or "China (Taiwan)" to label the island in foreign government systems, such as those used for visas and international conferences. South Korea, Denmark, and Cameroon are among the countries that have recently changed their designations.

Lawrence ChungSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-03-31 · 01:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Names and games: Taipei hits back over ‘China’ label, but will it pay off?
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Taiwan is protesting the increasing use of "China" or "China (Taiwan)" to label the island in foreign government systems, such as those used for visas and international conferences. South Korea, Denmark, and Cameroon are among the countries that have recently changed their designations. In response, Taiwan has implemented countermeasures, including relabeling "Korea" as "South Korea" and restricting privileges for Danish representatives. Taiwan also boycotted a WTO meeting in Cameroon. Despite these actions, analysts question the effectiveness of Taiwan's response, given that most governments officially recognize Beijing. Taiwan's Foreign Minister stated that their strategy combines dialogue with the option of further countermeasures.

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South Korea's electronic arrival card system has listed Taiwan as “China (Taiwan)” since February last year.

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Taipei has responded with symbolic and practical countermeasures.

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South Korea, Denmark and Cameroon changed how they designate Taiwan in official systems.

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Taiwan has pushed back against foreign governments labeling it part of China in their internal systems.

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Effectiveness of Taiwan's countermeasures remains uncertain as most governments recognise Beijing diplomatically.

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Taiwan has pushed back against a growing number of foreign governments that label it part of China in their internal systems. But questions are mounting over whether Taipei’s retaliatory moves can deliver results.The dispute has widened in recent weeks after South Korea, Denmark and Cameroon were found to have changed how they designate the island in official systems, such as those that handle visa documents, residence permits and international conference credentials.Taipei has responded with a mix of symbolic and practical countermeasures.These include relabelling “Korea” as “South Korea” in official documents, restricting privileges for staff at Denmark’s representative office in Taiwan, and boycotting a World Trade Organization ministerial meeting hosted by Cameroon.But analysts and lawmakers said the effectiveness of such steps remained uncertain as most governments recognised Beijing diplomatically.At the centre of the latest controversy is South Korea’s electronic arrival card system, which has listed the island as “China (Taiwan)” since February last year.Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung said on March 19 that Taipei had adopted a strategy combining “flexibility and firmness” that aimed to resolve the issue through dialogue while keeping countermeasures in reserve.
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