On April 8, 2024, USTBC and the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue completed an MOU on future partnership and cooperation.
Search Results
(Sorted by relevance)
USTBC Vice President Speaks at NBR 2024 Pacific Technology Policy Conference
On March 13, 2024, Council VP Lotta Danielsson spoke at the “2024 Pacific Technology Policy Conference,” hosted by NBR in Seattle.
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
USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS of Contractor Technical Assistance for Taiwan’s Patriot Air Defense System
The US-Taiwan Business Council today welcomed the announcement of a possible Foreign Military Sale to Taiwan of Contractor Technical Assistance and related maintenance and sustainment articles and services for the Patriot Air Defense System, at an estimated cost of US$95 million.
Council Vice President Speaks on Taiwan’s Technology Competitiveness at The National Bureau of Asian Research
On September 19, 2019, Council Vice President Lotta Danielsson spoke on advancing Taiwan's technology competitiveness at "The Future of Technology...
Joint Reception Celebrating 45 Years of the Taiwan Relations Act
Reception Celebrating 45 Years of the Taiwan Relations Act This year, the U.S.is celebrating the 45th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA)....
USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS of Data Link System Upgrade Planning to Taiwan
USTBC welcomed a possible Foreign Military Sale to Taiwan of Advanced Tactical Data Link System Upgrade Planning and related equipment for US$75 million
USTBC Lunch with AIT Chair Laura Rosenberger
On February 14, 2024, the US-Taiwan Business Council arranged for a small group of executives to have lunch with Laura Rosenberger, the Chair of the...
Special Commentary: The 2024 Taiwan Election
USTBC issues a Special Commentary by President Rupert Hammond-Chambers on the January 2024 Taiwan election, potential Chinese reactions, and suggestions for U.S. responses to PRC pressure