Editorial by Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers on resolving the Taiwan arms sales bottleneck. He argues that industry is willing to help, but that it really requires changes to the process that needs to be driven by the U.S. government.
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USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS of Additional Missiles and Radar Sustainment to Taiwan
USTBC welcomed the announcement of a Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to Taiwan of Harpoon/Sidewinder Missiles and Radar Sustainment
A Matter of Survival: The Future of Taiwan Arms Sales
Joint Event with the Heritage Foundation: A Matter of Survival: The Future of Taiwan Arms Sales Thursday, August 4, 2022 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm EDT In...
Heritage and USTBC Host Joint Event on Taiwan Defense Issues
On August 4, 2022, The Heritage Foundation and the US-Taiwan Business Council co-hosted a joint event discussing Taiwan defense and the future of Taiwan arms sales
USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS of Contractor Technical Assistance Support to Taiwan
USTBC welcomed the announcement of a Foreign Military Sale to Taiwan of contractor technical assistance support and logistics/program support
Testimony: USTR – Comments Regarding the U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade
On July 8, 2022 the US-Taiwan Business Council commented on the U.S.-Taiwan Initiative on 21st-Century Trade as part of USTR Docket 2022-0005
2022 US-Taiwan Business Forum
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) and the US-Taiwan Business Council (USTBC) co-hosted the 2022 U.S.-Taiwan Business...
Special Commentary: Monterey Talks – Biden Administration Needs Strategic Clarity in the Face of Its Enforced Gaps in Taiwan’s Defense
As the Biden Administration directs Taiwan to procure weapons to deal with only a single contingency — a D-Day style attack on the island — the U.S. government must accompany this direction with strategic clarity over the role the U.S. military will play in filling the gaps American policy will now create.
USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS of Naval Spare and Repair Parts to Taiwan
USTBC today welcomed the announcement of a possible FMS for spare parts, logistics support, and other items for Taiwan Navy sustainment