Archived Press Releases – 2005-2006

December 1, 2006

Archived press releases are available for download as PDF files.

 

  • December 13, 2006  —  Senator Lisa Murkowski Joins the US-Taiwan Business Council as Honorary Co-Chairman
  • November 14, 2006  —  US-Taiwan Business Council Supports Taiwan’s Finalizing of Investment Regulations for Chipmaking in China
  • August 17, 2006  —  Senior U.S. and Taiwan Defense Officials to Deliver Keynotes at US-Taiwan Defense Industry Conference 2006
  • May 1, 2006  —  Taiwan’s Easing of China Investment Regulations for Semiconductor Packaging & Testing Will Promote Taiwan’s Global Competitiveness: US-Taiwan Business Council
  • February 22, 2006  —  Communications Industry Supports Even-Handed Regulation in Taiwan
  • February 7, 2006  —  Taiwan’s Domestic Politics, Strained China Ties Seen to Be Threatening Technology Competitiveness: US-Taiwan Business Council
  • January 4, 2006  —  US-Taiwan Business Council Announces Speakers for Taiwan + China Semiconductor Outlook 2006

 

  • November 16, 2005  —  TSMC and Department of Commerce Senior Officials to Keynote Annual Taiwan and China Semiconductor Outlook Conference
  • October 27, 2005  —  Taiwan Pressed to Loosen Cross-Strait Semiconductor Investment Restrictions to Ensure Global Competitiveness
  • August 9, 2005  —  China’s Recent Diplomatic Outreach to Taiwan Opposition Leaders Complicates Further Loosening of Cross-Strait Semiconductor Investment Restrictions: US-Taiwan Business Council
  • July 21, 2005  —  U.S. Government Needs More Balanced Perspective on Semiconductor Manufacturing Investment in China: US-Taiwan Business Council
  • June 23, 2005  —  Taiwan Financial Services Seminar to Feature Keynote Speech By Kong Jaw-Sheng, Chairman of Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission
  • May 18, 2005  —  Senator William E. Brock to Succeed William Cohen as Chairman of the US-Taiwan Business Council
  • April 12, 2005  —  U.S. Government Should Support Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Sales To China: US-Taiwan Business Council Report
  • January 27, 2005   —  U.S. Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment Sales To China Key To Global Competitiveness: US-Taiwan Business Council Annual Report

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