USTBC President Rupert Hammond-Chambers speaks at a virtual discussion “Opportunities and Challenges in U.S.-Taiwan Cooperation in the High-Tech Supply Chain,” hosted by the Global Taiwan Institute.
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Council Partners with TECO Chicago on “Taiwan-U.S. Business Forum in the Midwest”
March 23-24, 2021, the US-Taiwan Business Council partnered with TECO Chicago on the “Taiwan-U.S. Business Forum in the Midwest” webinar
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.
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
Council President Speaks on U.S. Policy Toward Taiwan at the Foreign Policy Research Institute
On January 21, 2021, Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers spoke at a virtual discussion "U.S. Policy toward Taiwan: Toward a Stronger...
Special Commentary: The US-Taiwan Business Council & U.S.-Taiwan Bilateral Relations in 2021
Special Commentary: The US-Taiwan Business Council & U.S.-Taiwan Bilateral Relations in 2021 US-Taiwan Business Council activities in 2020 were...
Council President Speaks on Taiwan’s Economic Prospects at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies
On October 27, 2020, Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers spoke on supply chain vulnerabilities and Taiwan’s role in global economic stability...
The US-Taiwan Business Council Comments on Three Proposed Foreign Military Sales to Taiwan for US$1.8113 billion
Press Release: The US-Taiwan Business Council Comments on Three Proposed Foreign Military Sales to Taiwan for US$1.8113 billion (Arlington,...