On January 22, 2024, USTBC co-hosted “Taiwan’s Democratic Future” with the Global Taiwan Institute (GTI) and the George W. Bush Institute
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Media Mention: Council President Interview on China in Focus
US-Taiwan Business Council President Rupert Hammond-Chambers appeared on China in Focus for an interview with Don Ma on January 16, 2024. He talked...
USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS of C4 Life Cycle Support to Taiwan
USTBC welcomed the proposed FMS to Taiwan of Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Life Cycle Support for US$300 million
Special Commentary: Current Status of U.S.-Taiwan Bilateral Relations
USTBC issues a commentary by President Rupert Hammond-Chambers, discussing trade, defense, political, and economic matters in the U.S.-Taiwan relationship.
2024 US-Taiwan Business Council Delegation to Taiwan
January 2024 USTBC delegation of U.S. companies to Taiwan, to meet with Taiwan government officials and business leaders
USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS of F-16 IRST Systems to Taiwan
USTBC press release commenting on the Foreign Military Sale to Taiwan of F-16 fighter jet Infrared Search and Track (IRST) systems at US$500 million
USTBC Director of Corporate Affairs Participates in 2023 MOSAIC Fellowship Program
USTBC Director of Corporate Affairs Rebecca Lind recently traveled to Taiwan as a participant in the MOSAIC Fellowship Program for 2023. In this post, she talks about her experience in Taiwan as a Fellow for the program.
In Memoriam: Former USTBC President David N. Laux, 1927 – 2023
Former US-Taiwan Business Council President David N. Laux passed away on July 2, 2023. David served as USTBC President 1990-2000.
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.