Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Denver hosted the Taiwan Investment Seminar
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The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Denver hosted the Taiwan Investment Seminar with the Asian Chamber of Commerce on July 24 to promote trade opportunities in Taiwan. Many local political and business leaders attended the event.
Director General Jerry Chang said in his welcome remarks that Taiwan is the United States’ 11th largest trading partner, and Taiwan plays a very important role in the supply chain of electronic products in the world. For example, Google set up its largest Asian research center and Microsoft established an artificial intelligence center in Taiwan.
Director General Chang also mentioned that Taiwan government is currently developing many strategic industries, including green energy, smart machinery, and national defense, etc. He encouraged Colorado businesses to consider investing in Taiwan.
Director David Wang of the Economic Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles then made a presentation titled “Taiwan— Your Excellent Trading Partner.” He introduced the U.S./Colorado economic and trade relations with Taiwan, and reported Taiwan supports around 322,728 U.S. jobs. He emphasized that Taiwan has many advantages to do business with, including the hub of Asia, well-developed industry clusters, strong innovation capabilities, as well as Asia-Pacific regional supply chain.