Macau–Taiwan relations

On January 6, 1967, the pro-Taiwan "Macau Federation of Trade Unions" was closed down, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China once again protested to Portugal.

On January 11, Wu Wenhui, chargé d'affaires in Portugal, was recalled; On January 30, Portugal and Macao signed an agreement with the government of the People's Republic of China, agreeing to repatriate refugees who fled from Macao, close down Taiwan institutions, and agree to escort eight anti-communist figures to the territory of the People's Republic of China, and then forward the fifth protest to the Portuguese side.

Today's Macau–Taiwan relations are largely based on Taiwan's relations with Hong Kong, but in recent years, more and more people have come to Taiwan/Macau to study or work, and exchanges between Taiwan and Macau have increased, and in recent years, the number of Macau tourists to Taiwan has also increased, so the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Macau has launched a lot of preferential benefits for Hong Kong and Macao residents, and the Taiwan government refers to Hong Kong and Macao as Hong Kong and Macao, which is different from Chinese mainland.

In January 2019, due to the failure of the Macau Government to issue a work visa, the new head of the Mainland Affairs Council in Macao, Zhang Duoma, could not take up his post as scheduled.

The MAC called on the Macao Government to remove unnecessary obstacles as soon as possible, and stressed that it would prepare for the worst.