The Council today welcomed the new U.S.-Taiwan trade deal that reduces Taiwan tariffs to no more than 15% and expands investments in the U.S. by Taiwan tech and semiconductor companies
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What Are Some Good Information Sources on Taiwan?
The United States and Taiwan enjoy a robust unofficial relationship. Maintaining strong relations with Taiwan is a major U.S. goal, in line with the...
How to Find Taiwan Defense, Military and National Security Information?
The Taiwan President serves as the Commander-in-Chief that leads the Taiwan armed forces. The President also chairs the National Security Council,...
USTBC Comments on Eight Arms Sales to Taiwan Valued at Over US$11.1 Billion
USTBC welcomed the tranche of eight arms sales to Taiwan – including HIMARS, ALTIUS, and M109A7s – valued at over US$11.1 billion
USTBC President Speaks On US-Taiwan Defense Supply Chain Collaboration
Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers spoke at “Building US-Taiwan Defense Supply Chain Collaboration: Opportunities for Codevelopment and Coproduction,” a panel discussion hosted by The Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C.
2025 Holiday Celebration
US-Taiwan Business Council Holiday Celebration December 4, 2025 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Salt 1201 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virginia 22209 Thank you to...
USTBC Technology Diplomacy Panel Discussion at SEMICON 2025
Technology Diplomacy - the End of Cost & Convenience- How Geo-Strategic Issues are Impacting the Supply Chain September 10, 2025 14:00-15:15...
USTBC President Taipei Times Editorial: Lai Provides Leadership on Defense
Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers editorial in the Taipei Times: Lai provides leadership on defense aligning with Japan, US
USTBC Signs 2025 Letter on Ending U.S.-Taiwan Double Taxation
USTBC signed a 2025 letter urging passage of legislation to end double taxation between the United States and Taiwan