Happy Lunar New Year 2022
Happy Lunar New Year 2022. The US-Taiwan Business Council celebrates the Lunar New Year in 2022, the Year of the Water Tiger!
USTBC Chairman Mike Splinter Meets Virtually with Taiwan Vice President William Lai
On January 29, 2022, US-Taiwan Business Council Chairman Mike Splinter and President Rupert Hammond-Chambers met virtually with Taiwan Vice President William Lai Ching-te as he transited through San Francisco. Vice President Lai was traveling home from Honduras, where he had attended the inauguration of President Xiomara Castro as a special envoy for Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen.
Editorial: The Referendums are Connected to the Future of Taiwan’s International Trade
Editorial: The Referendums are Connected to the Future of Taiwan’s International Trade 公投議題攸關台灣國際經貿的未來 (Published in Taiwan, December 12, 2021) Editorial by Rupert Hammond-Chambers – Taiwan United Daily News From December 8-10, 2021, Taiwan participated in President Joe Biden’s The Summit for Democracy. This event gathers the world’s leading democracies to counter authoritarianism, combat corruption, and […]
Testimony: Wisconsin Senate Committee on Housing, Commerce and Trade 2021
USTBC Vice President Lotta Danielsson testimony on Taiwan trade to the Wisconsin Senate Committee on Housing, Commerce and Trade – December 7, 2021
Council Vice President Speaks on Taiwan’s International Space at TAA-GWC Meeting
Council Vice President Lotta Danielsson speaks on a panel discussing Taiwan’s international space at the Thanksgiving meeting of the Taiwanese Association of America – Greater Washington Chapter (TAA-GWC) in Dulles, Virginia
Media Mention: Council President talks about what China invading Taiwan would mean on NTD Wide Angle
Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers on NTD Wide Angle, November 13, 2021. [YouTube Screenshot] US-Taiwan Business Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers appeared on NTD Wide Angle on November 13, 2021. He talked about Taiwan’s value to the United States and the world, and what a Chinese invasion of Taiwan might mean. “What we’ve seen is a force-modernization […]