Issues to be discussed include shipping capacity, shipping rates, shipping license, etc, the UDN quoted Wang Lung-hsiung, chairman of the Taiwan Shipping Association, as saying.
The talks are also expected to discuss if Taiwanese ships registered in foreign countries can join the direct shipping.
Under the pact signed on November 4, only Taiwanese and Chinese ships are allowed to sail directly across the Taiwan Strait, so that the profits of cross-strait cooperation will not be shared by foreigners.
However, since 477 Taiwan freighters - or 96 per cent of Taiwan's cargo/container ship fleet - fly foreign flags, Taipei asked China to allow foreign-registered Taiwan freighters to join the cross-strait direct shipping service.
China has not approved the request yet.