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South Africa–Taiwan relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Africa–Taiwan relations
South Africa–Taiwan relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Taiwan and the Republic of South Africa. Taiwan and South Africa established diplomatic ties in 1949. The ties lasted and grew throughout the apartheid-era in South Africa and officially ended in January 1998 when South African President Nelson Mandela recognized the People's Republic of China. Despite the recognition of the PR China, Taiwan and South Africa maintained a trade relationship. ==Chinese South Africans== (詳細はCape Colony. Among the Chinese South Africans are Taiwanese businesspeople who settled in South Africa during the apartheid era.〔(What color are Chinese South Africans? ) Salon.com, June 19, 2008〕
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