US, Taiwan hold talks on strengthening economic ties

Published Sat, Nov 21, 2020 · 03:13 AM

[WASHINGTON] The United States and Taiwan held talks on Friday on strengthening their economic relationship in the face of increasing pressure on the island from China, which the Taiwanese side hailed as a successful step forward.

The talks, under the auspices of a new Economic Prosperity Partnership Dialogue, were held virtually and in person, led on the US side by Undersecretary of State Keith Krach, who angered China with a visit to Taipei in September.

Taiwan's Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Chen Chern-chyi brought a delegation to Washington for the discussions.

A statement from Taiwan's representative office in Washington said the two sides signed a memorandum of understanding to establish an "institutionalised dialogue mechanism".

"Both sides also discussed a wide range of issues including science and technology, supply chain restructuring, 5G networks, investment review, infrastructure and energy, global health security and women's economic empowerment," it said.

The US State Department said the two agreed to negotiate a science and technology agreement to "advance joint understanding and collaboration on a broad range of science and technology topics".

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Future talks will help strengthen their economic relationship and "our shared commitment to free markets, entrepreneurship, and freedom", it added.

The dialogue, which Taiwan hopes may lead eventually to a free-trade agreement, is part of increased US engagement with Taipei under the outgoing administration of US President Donald Trump, which has angered Beijing.

China claims democratically run Taiwan as its own territory and reacted with fury when the US Health Secretary Alex Azar visited Taipei in August, followed by Mr Krach in September, sending fighter jets near the island each time.

Mr Azar was the most senior US official to visit Taiwan since Washington switched official diplomatic recognition to the mainland in 1979 and Mr Krach was the most senior State Department official to visit in those four decades.

REUTERS

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