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Now, Taiwan unveils new passport design to resolve China confusion

Now, Taiwan unveils new passport design to resolve China confusion

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and the new passport

Fed up with being confused for China amid the coronavirus pandemic and Beijing's stepped-up efforts to assert sovereignty, Taiwan said on Wednesday it would redesign its passport to give greater prominence to the island's name.

Taiwanhas complained during the outbreak that its nationals have encountered problems entering other countries, asTaiwanese passports have the words "Republic of China", its formal name, written in large English font at the top, with "Taiwan" printed at the bottom.

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The new passport, expected to come into circulation in January, removes the large English words "Republic of China", though the name in Chinese characters will remain, and enlarges the word "Taiwan" in English.

TaiwanForeign Minister Joseph Wu said new passports were needed to prevent their nationals being mistaken for Chinese citizens, especially with the stepped up entry checks many countries have begun since the pandemic began.

Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu

TaiwanForeign Minister Joseph Wuunveils the new passport design in Taipei,Taiwan

"Since the beginning of the Wuhan pneumonia outbreak this year our people have kept hoping that we can give more prominence toTaiwan's visibility, avoiding people mistakenly thinking they are from China," Wu told reporters.

China claims democraticTaiwanas its sovereign territory, and says only it has the right to speak for the island internationally, a position it has pushed strongly during the pandemic, especially at the World Health Organization.

Taipei says this has confused countries and led them to impose the same restrictions onTaiwanese travellers as on Chinese, and has minimisedTaiwan's own successful efforts to control the virus and far lower case number.

Taiwanhas been debating for years who it is and what exactly its relationship should be with China, including the island's name. But the pandemic has shot the issue back into the spotlight.

The government is also considering a name change - or at least a full redesign,forTaiwan's largest carrier, China Airlines, again to avoid confusion with China.