Press Release: The US-Taiwan Business Council Comments on Taiwan’s Application to Join the CPTPP Trade Deal (Arlington, Virginia, September 22,...
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USTBC Comments on the Proposed Taiwan FMS of 40 M109A6 Paladin Self-Propelled Howitzers
Press Release: The US-Taiwan Business Council today welcomed the announcement of a possible Foreign Military Sale of 40 155mm M109A6 Paladin Medium Self-Propelled Howitzer Systems and related equipment to Taiwan at an estimated cost of US$750 million
Editorial: Taiwan and the Pandemic – Impact on Businesses and the Economy
“Taiwan and the Pandemic: Impact on Businesses and the Economy.” Opinion piece by Council Vice President Lotta Danielsson, published July 15, 2021 by Taiwan Insight, Taiwan Studies Programme, University of Nottingham.
Report: Taiwan’s Renewable Energy Landscape – Prospects for Deepening U.S.-Taiwan Relations
US-Taiwan Business Council report examining Taiwan’s renewable energy landscape and prospects for deepening U.S.-Taiwan relations
USTBC Applauds USTR Announcement of Intent to Restart TIFA Talks with Taiwan, Calls for Bilateral Trade Agreement
The US-Taiwan Business Council applauds the June 10, 2021 USTR announcement of its intent to restart TIFA talks with Taiwan, and calls for a U.S-Taiwan Bilateral Trade Agreement
2021 Virtual Taiwan-US Defense Business Forum
Registration is now closed for this event. Please contact us for assistance with your existing registration. The US-Taiwan Business Council and...
Statement of Condolences and Support for Taiwan
Statement of condolences and support for Taiwan on the terrible train accident on April 2, 2021. USTBC remains a committed partner to the people of Taiwan, and we extend to them our warmest thoughts and sincere wishes for peace and solace during this difficult time.
Editorial: A Chip Problem of Detroit’s Own Making
In The Wall Street Journal, USTBC President Rupert Hammond-Chambers argues that the American automobile industry chip shortage is primarily of its own making. U.S. reliance on Taiwan’s chip production further underscores the necessity of binding Taiwan’s technology and security closer to the United States.
Statement: Taiwan Is an Important U.S. Partner in the Chip Supply Chain
USTBC Statement: Chip supply chain issues in the U.S. auto industry are of significant concern, but it is not due to punitive action by a Taiwan company.