June 21, 2023 report event to discuss the future of the semiconductor supply chain and ways for the U.S./Taiwan to address vulnerabilities.
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Final Report: U.S., Taiwan, and Semiconductors: A Critical Supply Chain Partnership
The final report of a joint USTBC and Project 2049 project to examine vulnerabilities in the semiconductor supply chain and potential implications of supply chain disruptions, with a particular focus on Taiwan as a crucial partner for the U.S. in the semiconductor sector.
Council President Speaks on Taiwan’s Economic Security at the Global Taiwan Institute
USTBC President Rupert Hammond-Chambers spoke at an event on Taiwan’s Economic Security hosted by the Global Taiwan Institute
Submit Defense Capabilities & Statement of Interest to the Taiwan Military
Submission Form: U.S. companies interested in supporting Taiwan’s national defense can submit a statement of defense capabilities to the Taiwan military
2023 US-Taiwan Business Council Defense Delegation to Taiwan
May 1-4, 2023, USTBC brought a defense delegation to Taiwan, meeting with local defense contractors to discuss US-Taiwan cooperation
2023 Taiwan-U.S. Defense Industry Forum
On May 3, 2023, the US-Taiwan Business Council will partner with TAITRA to host the Taiwan-U.S. Defense Industry Forum in Taipei, Taiwan.
Project on U.S., Taiwan, and Semiconductors – A Critical Supply Chain Partnership: Discussion on Economic Implications
April 25, 2023 panel to discuss the potential economic impact for the U.S. of a semiconductor supply chain disruption involving Taiwan
Media Mention: Council President Interview with Taiwan Plus
The USTBC President appeared on Taiwan Plus to discuss President Tsai Ing-wen’s meeting with U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and former President Ma Ying-jeou’s high-profile trip to China.
USTBC Vice President Speaks on Taiwan Semiconductor Supply Chains at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies
On March 22, 2023, Council Vice President Lotta Danielsson spoke on Taiwan and semiconductor supply chains at the Sigur Center in Washington, D.C.