Foreign Minister Lin hosts welcome banquet for former Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landsbergis

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Foreign Minister Lin hosts welcome banquet for former Lithuanian Foreign Minister Landsbergis

Date:2025-01-14
Data Source:Department of European Affairs

January 14, 2025  
No. 012  

Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung on January 14 hosted a welcome luncheon for former Lithuanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Gabrielius Landsbergis and his wife. During the event, the two sides exchanged views on how democracies can counter authoritarian nations, furthering bilateral collaboration on drone development, and exploring other areas of cooperation. 
 
Minister Lin thanked Mr. Landsbergis for his staunch support of Taiwan and for his proactive efforts to bolster bilateral relations between Taiwan and Lithuania during his tenure as foreign minister, adding that this was an excellent model of democratic solidarity. He stated that he had led 20 drone-related Taiwanese companies to the Drone Industry Business Forum in Lithuania last November, demonstrating Taiwan’s determination to build democratic supply chains together with Lithuania and substantively implementing integrated diplomacy. 
 
Minister Lin also noted that authoritarian expansionism posed a significant challenge to the democratic community. Pointing to the recent incidents of underwater cable sabotage in the Baltic Sea and the waters around Taiwan, he underscored the urgent need for democracies to collaborate and adopt joint strategic responses and prevention measures.
 
Mr. Landsbergis said that Taiwan and Lithuania had done their utmost to protect freedom and democracy since transitioning away from authoritarian rule in the 1980s. Observing that the two nations had long faced geopolitical security threats from authoritarian countries, he stressed that it was important for democratic partners to work in concert and that the peoples of Taiwan and Lithuania had forged a friendship based on mutual understanding and appreciation. With the two countries having achieved considerable success in various joint projects, he expressed the hope that bilateral cooperation would continue to deepen.
 
During his tenure as foreign minister, Mr. Landsbergis arranged for Lithuania to donate COVID-19 vaccines to Taiwan, making it the first European country to do so. He further showed a firm commitment to safeguarding the values of democracy and freedom and backed the establishment of a Taiwanese representative office in Lithuania including the name Taiwan. A staunch friend of Taiwan, he spared no effort to strengthen relations between the two countries. During his visit, Mr. Landsbergis will deliver a speech at an event organized by the Prospect Foundation and will engage with Taiwanese students at National Taiwan University. (E)

US reaffirms staunch bipartisan support for Taiwan at bilateral working group meeting on international organizations

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US reaffirms staunch bipartisan support for Taiwan at bilateral working group meeting on international organizations

Date:2025-01-11
Data Source:Department of International Organizations

January 11, 2025 
No. 007 

Taiwan and the United States on January 8 convened the annual working group meeting on promoting Taiwan’s participation in international organizations. During the event, held in Washington, DC, the United States reaffirmed staunch bipartisan endorsement of Taiwan’s bids to expand its international involvement. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) sincerely appreciates this show of support.
 
The two sides exchanged views on Taiwan’s pursuit of increased participation in organizations related to such issues as public health, aviation safety, fighting transnational crime, and environmental protection. They reviewed the progress made in 2024 and engaged in in-depth discussions on future strategies and approaches. The two sides also agreed to continue working together with Taiwan’s diplomatic allies and like-minded countries to further foster worldwide support for Taiwan’s meaningful participation in international organizations, advance Taiwan’s cause, and achieve related breakthroughs. (E)

MOFA thanks Philippine Foreign Secretary Manalo for again publicly expressing concern over cross-strait peace and stability

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MOFA thanks Philippine Foreign Secretary Manalo for again publicly expressing concern over cross-strait peace and stability

Date:2025-01-09
Data Source:Department of East Asian and Pacific Affairs

January 9, 2025  
No. 004  

In response to a question at the Regional Outlook Forum 2025 held on January 9 by Singaporean think tank the Yusof Ishak Institute, Philippine Secretary for Foreign Affairs Enrique Manalo stated that the Philippines held a staunch position that the Taiwan Strait issue should be resolved through peaceful means. The Philippines is located close to Taiwan and hundreds of thousands of Filipinos live and work in Taiwan. Therefore, the Philippines has urged all parties concerned to maintain communications so as to prevent rising tensions.
 
Secretary Manalo’s public comment followed an earlier expression of concern in August 2024 regarding the importance of cross-strait peace and stability to the international community. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomes and appreciates the Philippines’ support. It stresses that Taiwan hopes to further deepen substantive bilateral cooperation through integrated diplomacy.
 
President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos, Jr., Secretary Manalo, and other high-level government officials of the Philippines have all recently made numerous public statements on the importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. MOFA welcomes the continuing concrete actions and expressions of concern by the global community in working together with Taiwan to preserve the rules-based international order and protect democracy, peace, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific. (E)

2024 diplomacy review: building a new Taiwan of democracy, peace, and prosperity through integrated diplomacy

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December 30, 2024  
No. 471  

In 2024, the global landscape underwent rapid changes; geopolitical turmoil continued unabated; democracy and authoritarianism remained starkly divided; the Russia-Ukraine war deadlocked; and instability prevailed in the Middle East, the South China Sea, the Korean Peninsula, and even in the first island chain. All of these events highlighted the increasingly formidable challenges that the world faces from the axis of upheaval. 
 
Meanwhile, the Republic of China (Taiwan) successfully completed its eighth presidential election on January 13, another milestone in its democratic advancement. The situation across the Taiwan Strait continued to elicit a high level of international concern, while the Indo-Pacific became pivotal to global strategy. All of these developments were closely intertwined with Taiwan’s national security and interests.
 
Diplomats at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and its overseas missions showed resilience and self-confidence. They did their utmost to safeguard Taiwan’s sovereignty, dignity, and interests, as well as the Taiwanese people’s rights and interests. Building on the excellent foundation laid by steadfast diplomacy over the past eight years, MOFA implemented integrated diplomacy, which aims at realizing values-based diplomacy and transforming Taiwan into a thriving global economic powerhouse as envisioned by President Lai Ching-te. Based on the three pillars of democracy, peace, and prosperity, MOFA fostered cooperation and deepened partnerships. MOFA pursued mutual benefits and coprosperity with diplomatic allies and like-minded nations, demonstrating that Taiwan was a pivotal force for stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific and underscoring its value as a global model of freedom and democracy. 
 
Democratic Taiwan neither yielded nor provoked, remaining calm and confident. It worked with the global democratic community to respond to threats posed by authoritarian regimes. Taiwan stood firm and resilient against authoritarian expansionism, actively provided international humanitarian assistance during times of crisis, and leveraged its strengths to share prosperity with diplomatic allies and like-minded countries. For its contributions, Taiwan gained worldwide acclaim and recognition from all sectors. 
 
With the support of Taiwan’s people, MOFA and its overseas missions spared no effort to promote head-of-state diplomacy. In December, President Lai led a delegation to Pacific diplomatic allies the Marshall Islands, Tuvalu, and Palau under the theme “Smart and Sustainable Development for a Prosperous Austronesian Region.” He achieved the three main objectives of smart sustainability, sustainable democracy, and sustainable diplomatic ties while also making successful US transit stops in Hawaii and Guam. The tour was immensely productive and successfully consolidated international support for Taiwan. It both deepened Taiwan’s friendships with allies and launched a new era of values-based diplomacy. 
 
In October, Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung, serving as special presidential envoy, attended celebrations marking the 45th anniversary of the independence of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. He also visited Guatemala, Saint Lucia, Belize, and Saint Christopher and Nevis, where he witnessed the achievements of values-based diplomacy and economic and trade diplomacy. In addition, he deepened partnerships on the foundations already laid for bilateral cooperation. In November, Minister Lin visited Belgium, where the European Parliament is headquartered, as well as Lithuania and Poland, further enhancing democratic alliances and cooperation as well as economic and trade linkages between Taiwan and Europe. 
 
International friendship and support for Taiwan reached new heights this year. Following the successful completion of Taiwan’s presidential and legislative elections in January, more than 1,600 prominent political figures from over 100 countries offered congratulations. Taiwan’s significant success in diplomacy was substantively reflected through its solid formal alliances, rock-solid partnership with the United States, growing ties with Europe, and steadfast friendship with Japan. Diplomatic allies and like-minded nations spoke in support of Taiwan’s international participation and reaffirmed the global consensus on maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. They lauded Taiwan as a force for good that safeguarded democratic values, provided humanitarian assistance, and made concrete contributions. 
 
Meanwhile, Taiwan has continued to deploy soft power, pursue public diplomacy, and seek international support. It has integrated resources across ministries, agencies, and departments to bolster its overall diplomatic strength. Furthermore, it has sought to have other countries implement consular measures addressing visas and digital governance to afford greater convenience to Taiwan’s people while also promoting closer people-to-people exchanges with other nations. 
 
MOFA has devoted a maximum effort to the planning and implementation of the Diplomatic Allies Prosperity Project to deepen substantive relations with allies and like-minded countries. MOFA has formulated eight flagship projects concerning the Five Trusted Industry Sectors, covering semiconductor supply chain resilience, reliable networks and digital governance, new energy and carbon credit cooperation, smart demonstration parks overseas, smart medicine and healthcare, smart agriculture, sovereign AI, and sustainable tourism. Taiwan has brought its industrial strengths to play while integrating the resources of all ministries and agencies. Through the export of smart solutions, Taiwan has stimulated the prosperous development of allies and bolstered democratic supply chains. This has consolidated diplomatic ties and is helping allies enjoy greater prosperity. 
 
Taiwan is greeting a new world and the world is greeting a new Taiwan. Not only is this MOFA’s mission in its diplomatic work, it is also the stellar outcome of coordinated efforts by the Taiwanese people and related agencies. MOFA has helped to promote the Executive Yuan’s economic diplomacy task force and has a strategic team conducting research and administrative work for the task force. This task force facilitates the efficient integration of resources from across ministries, enabling every citizen to be a diplomat and every ministry to serve as a foreign ministry. 
 
MOFA will continue to improve the efficiency and quality of its public-facing services so that they have a tangible and positive impact on people’s lives. It will work diligently for the dignity, rights, interests, continuity, and development of the nation and people. MOFA will utilize Taiwan’s strengths as it connects to the world and work steadily to promote technology diplomacy, human rights diplomacy, cultural diplomacy, urban diplomacy, parliamentary diplomacy, medical and public health diplomacy, environmental diplomacy, sports diplomacy, indigenous diplomacy, religious diplomacy, and gender equality diplomacy. MOFA will help the international community better understand the important role that Taiwan plays. It will live up to the expectations of all sectors as concerns diplomatic efforts.
 
In 2025, the world will usher in a new chapter in geopolitics. With confidence, resilience, and a professional and flexible approach, MOFA will maintain its footing in the new environment. It will leverage Taiwan’s strengths; overcome challenges; and amplify the values of democracy, peace, and prosperity. By integrating diplomatic momentum from all sectors, MOFA will continue to contribute to the international community and realize President Lai’s policy of values-based diplomacy and vision of Taiwan as a thriving global economic powerhouse. MOFA will demonstrate that Taiwan can help and that Taiwan can lead so that Taiwan continues to serve as a beacon shining far and wide across the globe. (E)

Taisugar Continues Commitment to Sustainability: Wins TCSA Taiwan Corporate Sustainability Award for 10th Consecutive Year

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To realize its vision of becoming a benchmark in health and green industries, Taiwan Sugar Corporation (Taisugar) has actively implemented ESG sustainability strategies over the years, garnering widespread recognition. This year, Taisugar once again claimed two major awards at the TCSA Taiwan Corporate Sustainability Awards, marking its 10th consecutive win and showcasing its exceptional performance in corporate sustainability management.The 17th TCSA Taiwan Corporate Sustainability Awards ceremony was held today (Dec 11th) at the Grand Hilai Taipei. Taisugar was honored with the “Top 100 Sustainability Model Enterprise in Taiwan Award” for its outstanding overall performance. Additionally, in the sustainability reporting category, Taisugar achieved the highest accolade, the Platinum Award, in the traditional manufacturing industry, highlighting its excellence in ESG execution and information disclosure.Taisugar emphasized this year’s ESG achievements, which include the “Raptors for Rodent Control in Sugarcane Fields” initiative, balancing agricultural ecological protection with corporate operations, and the “Tainan Chongxian Intergenerational Co-Residence Circular Housing Project”. The latter integrates circular economy principles, net-zero architecture, and care for diverse communities. These initiatives also earned Taisugar the Gold Award and Silver Award at the TSAA Taiwan Sustainability Action Awards this year.In addition, Taisugar fully supports the national energy transition policy by actively promoting renewable energy and steadily advancing livestock farm reconstruction and improvement projects. By integrating agricultural technology with innovative concepts, Taisugar has launched environmentally friendly and health-focused food products, earning domestic recognition, such as the ” Taisugar Beauty Collagen Jelly ” winning the “Haiyan Aquatic Products Award”. Taisugar has also responded to government initiatives for social housing and long-term care by transforming its student dormitories and providing land for the construction of social housing, reflecting its commitment to addressing diverse social needs.Taisugar emphasized its dedication to advancing contributions in the ESG field through innovative technologies and practical measures. By fostering deeper collaboration with external partners, Taisugar aims to inject greater momentum into Taiwan’s sustainable development and mark a new chapter in its sustainability journey.TSC News Contact Person:Chang Mu-JungPublic Relations, Department of Secretariat, TSC Contact Number: 886-6-337-8819 / 886-920-636-951Email:a63449@taisugar.com.tw

Grand Opening of the National Center for Energy Storage System Technology: A Major Milestone for Energy Safety and Net-Zero Goals

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On December 16, 2024, the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI) inaugurated the National Center for Energy Storage System Technology (NEST) at Tongluo Science Park. The ceremony celebrated the culmination of efforts led by the BSMI and was attended by Deputy Director-General Han-Chang Hsieh of the BSMI, Deputy County Magistrate Li-Li Chiu of Miaoli County, Chairman Ren-Yi Lin of the Metal Industries Research and Development Center, and other distinguished guests. It marks a new chapter in Taiwan’s energy transition.

NEST now stands as Taiwan’s largest energy storage system safety testing laboratory and one of the world’s premier facilities in this field. Equipped with cutting-edge laboratories for fire, combustion, vibration, and environmental testing, NEST boasts a 360 kW/360 kWh energy storage system safety testing capacity, offering the most comprehensive testing capabilities available. This facility will enable Taiwanese manufacturers to conduct testing locally, eliminating the need to send products abroad. By significantly reducing testing costs and timelines, NEST enhances the competitiveness of Taiwan’s energy storage industry in the global market and strengthens the nation’s position in the international green energy supply chain.

As energy storage systems become vital for stabilizing renewable energy, NEST plays a crucial role in ensuring their safety and reliability. The center will focus on safety evaluations for energy storage systems and electric bus batteries, addressing key safety challenges and safeguarding public welfare. In doing so, NEST not only supports Taiwan’s renewable energy development but also contributes to the broader goal of energy transition and sustainability.

The BSMI has actively developed CNS national standards and technical specifications for energy storage systems while building advanced testing capabilities to meet the industry’s growing needs. NEST ensures the safety and stability of renewable energy systems, reinforcing Taiwan’s leadership in the global green energy sector.

The opening ceremony also featured an international seminar on energy storage system safety, bringing together experts and industry leaders to discuss international standards, safety certification, and emerging trends. This platform fosters cross-border collaboration and positions Taiwan as a key player in energy storage innovation. With NEST, Taiwan strengthens its role in advancing renewable energy safety, supporting industrial growth, and achieving its net-zero carbon ambitions.

Responsible Division: Inspection Technology Division
Contact Person: Yang, Li-Yuan, Deputy Director
Tel. (O): +886-2343-1829
Email: ly.yang@bsmi.gov.tw

Taiwan FDI Statistics Summary Analysis (November 2024)

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According to the statistics, 2,064 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects with a total amount of US$7,253,569,000 were approved from January to November 2024. This indicates a decrease of 1.81% in the number of cases, and a decrease of 32.78% in FDI amount compared to the same period of 2023.

With regard to inward investment from Mainland China, 34 cases were approved with an amount of US$296,813,000 from January to November 2024. This indicates an increase of 41.67% in the number of cases, and an increase of 983.80% in the FDI amount compared to the same period of 2023. From July 2009 to November 2024, 1,620 cases were approved with a total investment amount added up to US$2,892,759,000.

In terms of Taiwan’s outbound investment (excluding Mainland China), 718 projects were registered from January to November 2024 with a total amount of US$44,256,541,000, indicating an increase of 42.46% in the number of cases, and an increase of 93.99% in the amount, as compared to the same period of 2023.

As for Taiwan’s outward investment to Mainland China, 302 applications have been approved from January to November 2024, indicating a decrease of 0.98% compared to the same period of 2023. The approved investment amount is US$3,606,697,000, 21.65% more than the same period in 2023.

MOFA response to US Secretary of State Rubio expressing concern over China’s coercion of Taiwan in phone call with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang

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MOFA response to US Secretary of State Rubio expressing concern over China’s coercion of Taiwan in phone call with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang

January 25, 2025 

United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio on January 24 spoke over the phone with Director of the Office of the Chinese Communist Party Central Foreign Affairs Commission and Foreign Minister Wang Yi. He stressed the United States’ commitment to its allies in the region and serious concern over China’s coercive actions against Taiwan and in the South China Sea. 
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) affirms and welcomes Secretary Rubio’s remarks in his first interaction with the Chinese foreign minister underscoring strong US concern over China’s continued coercion of Taiwan, military expansion, disruption of regional peace and stability, and other heavy-handed actions.
 
MOFA notes that China again made false claims about Taiwan in its press release concerning this phone call. MOFA solemnly reiterates that neither the Republic of China (Taiwan) nor the People’s Republic of China is subordinate to the other and that this is a long-standing, objective fact and the status quo across the Taiwan Strait.
 
MOFA looks forward to building on the solid Taiwan-US friendship to further enhance cooperation with the Trump administration. Taiwan will continue to demonstrate its determination to defend itself and comprehensively bolster its defense capabilities and resilience through such avenues as military purchases from the United States, national defense reforms, and strengthening of whole-of-society defense resilience. It will also steadily deepen its close security, economic, and trade partnership with the United States to jointly advance peace, stability, and prosperity across the Taiwan Strait and in the region.

MOFA response to false claims made by Chinese Foreign Ministry

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MOFA response to false claims made by Chinese Foreign Ministry

January 16, 2025The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) strongly refutes false comments made by the Chinese Foreign Ministry that “Taiwan is a province of China” and “there is no such thing as ‘president’ or ‘foreign ministry’ of Taiwan” in response to a media question on Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung attending the inauguration of the president and vice president of Palau as special presidential envoy.On January 16, Taiwan’s diplomatic ally the Republic of Palau held the inauguration ceremony for its president and vice president. In response to sincere invitations from newly reelected President Surangel Whipps, Jr., Minister Lin led a delegation to Palau to offer heartfelt congratulations on behalf of the people and government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the capacity of special presidential envoy. The visit demonstrated the solid diplomatic bond between the two countries. As a third party that was not invited to the event, China resorted to making spurious claims. It took the opportunity to rehash false narratives about the “one China principle,” allege that Taiwan’s allies hoped to establish relations with China, and spread other disinformation. The comments were yet another attempt to employ cognitive warfare and information manipulation tactics to damage and divide relations between Taiwan and its allies. MOFA condemns these actions in the strongest possible terms.MOFA solemnly reaffirms that the ROC (Taiwan) is a free and democratic country. Neither democratic Taiwan nor totalitarian China is subordinate to the other. This is a long-standing, objective, and internationally recognized fact. It is also the status quo across the Taiwan Strait. Taiwan has never been governed by the People’s Republic of China, nor has it ever been part of the PRC. Only the democratically elected government of Taiwan has the right to represent the Taiwanese people within the UN system and other international bodies. China has no say in this matter.MOFA urges China to stop its reprehensible behavior of maliciously distorting the truth and ignoring history. Taiwan will continue to steadfastly safeguard the values of freedom and democracy, strengthen cooperation with its diplomatic allies and other democratic partners, jointly deter authoritarian expansionism, staunchly defend peace and security across the Taiwan Strait, and maintain a free, open, and prosperous Indo-Pacific.

MOFA response to US House of Representatives passing US-Taiwan expedited double-tax relief act by overwhelming majority

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MOFA response to US House of Representatives passing US-Taiwan expedited double-tax relief act by overwhelming majority

January 16, 2025 

The US House of Representatives on January 15 approved the United States-Taiwan Expedited Double-Tax Relief Act by an overwhelming majority, underscoring the high regard and strong support on both sides of the aisle for addressing double taxation issues between the two countries. The bill will now be submitted to the Senate for deliberation.
 
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) issued a statement affirming that House Republicans understood the significance of the United States’ economic relationship with Taiwan and asserting that the legislation would help strengthen bilateral economic ties, boost US competitiveness, and create jobs. Fifteen representatives from both parties expressed staunch support for Taiwan and the bill during the deliberation process. 
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) sincerely appreciates the passage of the legislation. MOFA will coordinate with related ministries and agencies and continue to work with the US Congress and the incoming Trump administration toward a speedy resolution of double taxation issues and the elimination of tax barriers to bilateral investment, economic, and trade activities. It will also seek to strengthen the resilience of critical supply chains and further enhance the reciprocal and mutually beneficial economic and trade partnership between Taiwan and the United States.