Former US-Taiwan Business Council President David N. Laux passed away on July 2, 2023. David served as USTBC President 1990-2000.
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USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS of Logistics Supply Support & 30 mm Ammunition to Taiwan
The US-Taiwan Business Council today welcomed the announcement of two possible Foreign Military Sales to Taiwan, supplying a Cooperative Logistics Supply Support Arrangement (CLSSA) Foreign Military Sales Order II (FMSO II) as well as 30 mm ammunition and related equipment at an estimated total cost of US$440.2 million.
Final Report Release Event: U.S., Taiwan, and Semiconductors: A Critical Supply Chain Partnership
June 21, 2023 report event to discuss the future of the semiconductor supply chain and ways for the U.S./Taiwan to address vulnerabilities.
Luncheon with Admiral Richard Chen
On April 20, 2023, the US-Taiwan Business Council hosted a small private luncheon with Admiral (Ret.) Yeong-Kang (Richard) Chen on the topic of...
2023 Roundtable with TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je
On April 17, 2023, the US-Taiwan Business Council hosted a roundtable discussion with Taiwan People’s Party (TPP) Chairman Ko Wen-je, who was...
Special Commentary: Divergent Paths – Tsai in the U.S. & Ma in China
USTBC issues a special commentary on the U.S. visit by President Tsai & the China visit by former President Ma, in a preview of party priorities for the Taiwan presidential election
Special Commentary: The Taiwan Policy Act Flames Out
USTBC issues a special commentary on the Taiwan Policy Act (TPA) flaming out, and how important Taiwan security assistance provisions made it into the NDAA but were ultimately not funded
USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS of F-16 Munitions to Taiwan
The US-Taiwan Business Council today welcomed the congressional notification of a proposed Foreign Military Sale to Taiwan of F-16 munitions at an estimated total cost of US$619 million
2023 US-Taiwan Business Council Chairman’s Delegation to Taiwan
February 8-10, 2023, a USTBC delegation visited Taipei to discuss bilateral business and economic ties with Taiwan government and business leaders