The Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) and the US-Taiwan Business Council (USTBC) co-hosted the 2022 U.S.-Taiwan Business...
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USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS of Naval Spare and Repair Parts to Taiwan
USTBC today welcomed the announcement of a possible FMS for spare parts, logistics support, and other items for Taiwan Navy sustainment
Media Mention: Council President talks about Taiwan-U.S. military cooperation on NTD News
USTBC President Rupert Hammond-Chambers talks about U.S.-Taiwan military cooperation and Chinese Grey Zone activities on NTD News on June 8, 2022
Report: Initial Report – U.S., Taiwan, and Semiconductors: A Critical Supply Chain Partnership
USTBC and Project 2049 release a joint report examining vulnerabilities in the semiconductor supply chain, focusing on Taiwan as a crucial partner for the U.S. on semiconductors
New Report Examines Taiwan’s Critical Role in the Semiconductor Supply Chain
Press Release: New Report Examines Taiwan’s Critical Role in the Semiconductor Supply Chain
Report Release Event: Initial Report for “U.S., Taiwan, and Semiconductors – A Critical Supply Chain Partnership”
June 8, 2022 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm EDT 16th Floor Conference Center 1700 North Moore Street Arlington, Virginia 22209 To download a copy of this initial...
Media Mention: Council President talks about Taiwan and TSMC on NTD Business
USTBC President Rupert Hammond-Chambers appears on NTD Business to talk about Taiwan semiconductors and TSMC, June 7, 2022
Testimony: USTR – Fair and Resilient Trade Pillar of an Indo-Pacific Economic Framework 2022
On April 11, 2022, USTBC submitted comments to the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) in support of Taiwan’s participation in the proposed Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF)
USTBC Comments on the Proposed FMS in Support of Taiwan Participation in Patriot IESP & FSP
The US-Taiwan Business Council today welcomed the announcement of a possible Foreign Military Sale of equipment and services to support Taiwan’s participation in the Patriot International Engineering Services Program (IESP) and Field Surveillance Program (FSP) for five years, at an estimated cost of US$100 million.