USTBC Comments on Congressional Notification for U.S. Arms Sales to Taiwan
Press Release: September 24, 2018 U.S. Arms Sale to Taiwan (Arlington, Virginia, September 25, 2018) The US-Taiwan Business Council today welcomed the decision by the U.S. Department of State to announce its approval of a possible Foreign Military Sales Order (FMSO) to Taiwan for an estimated value of US$330 million. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency […]

Council President Moderates at 2018 GTI Annual US-Taiwan Symposium
On September 12, 2018, Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers moderated the “US-Taiwan Economic Cooperation” panel at “Annual Symposium 2018: Reassuring and Reinforcing US-Taiwan Relations,” an event hosted by the Global Taiwan Institute, in Washington, D.C. Watch on YouTube: GTI 2018 Annual Symposium: Reassuring and Reinforcing US-Taiwan Relations

Council President Speaks at Taiwan Trilateral Forum in Warsaw, Poland
On September 13-14, 2018, Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers traveled to Warsaw, Poland to participate and speak at a Taiwan Trilateral Forum.
USTBC Announces Michael R. Splinter Accepts Post as Chairman of Council Board
Press Release: Mike Splinter to Succeed Paul Wolfowitz as Chairman of the US-Taiwan Business Council (Arlington, Virginia, September 5, 2018) The US-Taiwan Business Council is pleased to announce that Michael R. Splinter has accepted the post of Chairman of the Board of the US-Taiwan Business Council. Mr. Splinter replaces Paul Wolfowitz, who had served in […]

Council Vice President Speaks at “Taiwan’s Energy Future” Seminar by the Global Taiwan Institute
On July 24, 2018, Council Vice President Lotta Danielsson spoke at “Taiwan’s Energy Future,” a seminar hosted by the Global Taiwan Institute, in Washington, D.C.
Editorial: Opportunities and Challenges in US-Taiwan Defense Industry Cooperation
Editorial: Opportunities and Challenges in US-Taiwan Defense Industry Cooperation (Arlington, Virginia, July 11, 2018) Editorial by Lotta Danielsson – Global Taiwan Brief Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen and her government have identified the domestic Taiwan defense and aerospace industries as key areas for future growth. These sectors are targeted for development as part of the “five […]