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		<title>Taiwan: 368 Stores Accept UnionPay Cards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to Taiwan's financial regulatory department, 368 stores in Taiwan have installed UnionPay's terminals to accept bank card and credit card payments from mainland consumers. Reports in Taiwanese media said that the financial regulatory department had amended its Regulations Governing Approvals of Banks to Engage in Financial Activities Between the Taiwan Area and the Mainland [...]]]></description>
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