Reminder: The United States’ “One China Policy” is NOT the Same as the PRC “One China Principle”
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Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct & Anti-Harassment PolicyPolicy StatementThe US-Taiwan Business Council (USTBC) is committed to providing a safe and respectful...
Testimony: Wisconsin Senate Committee on Housing, Commerce and Trade 2021
USTBC Vice President Lotta Danielsson testimony on Taiwan trade to the Wisconsin Senate Committee on Housing, Commerce and Trade – December 7, 2021
2021 Board of Directors Meeting and Board Luncheon
On December 9, 2021, the US-Taiwan Business Council hosts the annual board of directors meeting in Washington, D.C., followed by a Board Luncheon.
Council President Speaks on Deepening Economic Partnerships in the Indo-Pacific at the Atlantic Council
Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers speaks at the virtual webcast, “Economic Competitiveness: Chips and Innovation,” hosted by the Atlantic Council
Council Vice President Speaks on Indo-Pacific Trade at the National Bureau of Asian Research
USTBC Vice President Lotta Danielsson speaks at a virtual discussion on Indo-Pacific trade at the National Bureau of Asian Research
Media Mention: Council President talks semiconductor supply chain on NTD Business
US-Taiwan Business Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers appeared on NTD Business News on April 2, 2021. He talked about the global...
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.
Commentary: The Strategic Importance of the TSMC Arizona Investment
Internal commentary by the Council President from May 15, 2020, discussing the strategic importance of the TSMC investment in a cutting-edge semiconductor fabrication plant in Arizona