Council President Speaks at the “Emerging Leaders Workshop” Hosted By FAPA
On June 27, 2017, Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers spoke to the “Emerging Leaders Workshop” hosted by The Formosan Association for Public Affairs (FAPA), in Washington, D.C.
USTBC Comments on Letter from Members of Senate to President Trump on Supporting Taiwan Defense
Press Release: U.S. Senators Urge President Trump to Support Taiwan’s Self Defense Capabilities (Arlington, Virginia, June 25, 2017) In a June 23, 2017 letter to President Donald Trump, Senators Benjamin Cardin, John Cornyn, James Inhofe, Edward Markey, John McCain, Robert Menendez, Marco Rubio, and Ron Wyden urge President Trump to adopt a policy of regular, […]
USTBC Welcomes Mei-Yue Ho to the U.S.-Taiwan Business Forum
Press Release: The US-Taiwan Business Council Welcomes Mei-Yueh Ho, National Policy Advisor to the Taiwan President, to the U.S.-Taiwan Business Forum (Arlington, Virginia, June 20, 2017) The US-Taiwan Business Council today thanks Mei-Yueh Ho, National Policy Advisor to Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, and the delegation of senior Taiwan business leaders for their participation in the […]
Testimony: Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific – House Foreign Affairs Committee 2017
Testimony: Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific House Foreign Affairs Committee: Renewing Assurances: Strengthening U.S.-Taiwan Ties (Washington, D.C., June 15, 2017) Written Testimony by Rupert Hammond-Chambers Introduction Taiwan remains a critical global partner for the United States. It is currently our 10th largest trading partner, ahead of India and other strategically important countries, and it […]
Council Vice President Speaks on Taiwan’s Southbound Policy at the Global Taiwan Institute
On June 7, 2017, Council Vice President Lotta Danielsson spoke at “Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy: Opportunities for US-Taiwan Cooperation,” a seminar hosted by the Global Taiwan Institute, in Washington, D.C.
Council President Travels to Taiwan and Hong Kong – June 2017
On June 5-6, 2017, Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers traveled to Taiwan and Hong Kong to meet with government officials and business leaders, and to promote bilateral trade and business relations.