On December 13, 2024, US-Taiwan Business Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers spoke at “US-Taiwan Trade and Technology for the Next US Administration,” a virtual event hosted by the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C.

In announcing the event, the Hudson Institute said,

America’s and Taiwan’s economic and security interests are fundamentally interconnected. While Taiwan is not the United States’ largest trading partner, Taiwanese-manufactured semiconductors are essential to US industry. Taiwanese companies are also investing more in US semiconductor manufacturing, advancing America’s ability to produce the most powerful semiconductors domestically. Finally, eight years of growing relations and ongoing trade and tax negotiations inspire optimism about the partnership between the two like-minded democracies.

Join Hudson for a discussion on the trade and technology relationship between Washington and Taipei with US-Taiwan Business Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Senior Vice President Peter Cleveland.

The Council thanks Riley Walters and the Hudson Institute for the invitation to participate in this engaging discussion.