Taiwan and Marshall Islands Sign Economic Resilience Financing Fund Letter of Intent, Establishing Credit Guarantee Mechanism
Taiwan's presidential envoy Lin Chia-lung visited the Marshall Islands from the 7th to the 9th, signing a Letter of Intent for the Taiwan-Marshall Islands Economic Resilience Financing Fund to establish a credit guarantee mechanism. Lin also visited the "AI Telemedicine Center" launched in 2024 by Presidents Lai Ching-te and Hilda C. Heine, and attended a donation ceremony for a solar energy storage parking lot, showcasing cooperation in medical, educational, economic, and green energy fields.
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Lin Chia-lung, in his capacity as presidential envoy, led a business and trade delegation composed of representatives from ministries, agencies, and industries to visit the Marshall Islands from the 7th to the 9th.
Lin Chia-lung posted on Facebook today that on the 8th, local time, he visited Majuro Hospital to see the "AI Telemedicine Center," which was jointly launched in 2024 by President Lai Ching-te and Marshall Islands President Hilda C. Heine. The Taiwanese medical information team explained the achievements in establishing the Hospital Information System (HIS).
Lin Chia-lung pointed out that cooperation between Taiwan and the Marshall Islands has deepened since the signing of the "Health and Medical Cooperation Agreement" in 2004. Since 2013, Shuang Ho Hospital has assisted in establishing the Taiwan Health Center, arranging public health nurses and specialists to provide medical services and investing in training local medical personnel.
He said that Marshallese physician David Alfred returned to serve his country after completing his medical education at I-Shou University and completed his internship and residency training with the assistance of Shuang Ho Hospital, which is an important model of Taiwan-Marshall Islands medical and educational cooperation.
Lin Chia-lung mentioned that at the AI Telemedicine Center, local doctors personally demonstrated the operation of AI fundus camera equipment, explaining its usefulness in diagnosing various retinal diseases. Dr. Liao Chung-yi, a resident physician at Shuang Ho Hospital, demonstrated handheld wireless ultrasound equipment, explaining how to improve the accuracy of clinical diagnosis and further enhance the quality of medical care and public welfare in the Marshall Islands.
Lin Chia-lung said that at the dinner that day, he and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Kalani Kaneko (also translated as Kang Ren-de) jointly signed the "Taiwan-Marshall Islands Economic Resilience Financing Fund Letter of Intent." In the future, a credit guarantee mechanism will be established to help local enterprises overcome financing difficulties, expand business opportunities, and strengthen economic resilience.
In addition, Lin Chia-lung attended the donation ceremony for the Marshall Islands Hotel's solar energy storage parking lot. He said that from smart medical care to green energy, from industrial exchanges to economic resilience cooperation, Taiwan is willing to share its experience and technology with the world and move forward hand in hand with like-minded partners. (Editor: Hsieh Chia-chen) 1150409
Lin Chia-lung posted on Facebook today that on the 8th, local time, he visited Majuro Hospital to see the "AI Telemedicine Center," which was jointly launched in 2024 by President Lai Ching-te and Marshall Islands President Hilda C. Heine. The Taiwanese medical information team explained the achievements in establishing the Hospital Information System (HIS).
Lin Chia-lung pointed out that cooperation between Taiwan and the Marshall Islands has deepened since the signing of the "Health and Medical Cooperation Agreement" in 2004. Since 2013, Shuang Ho Hospital has assisted in establishing the Taiwan Health Center, arranging public health nurses and specialists to provide medical services and investing in training local medical personnel.
He said that Marshallese physician David Alfred returned to serve his country after completing his medical education at I-Shou University and completed his internship and residency training with the assistance of Shuang Ho Hospital, which is an important model of Taiwan-Marshall Islands medical and educational cooperation.
Lin Chia-lung mentioned that at the AI Telemedicine Center, local doctors personally demonstrated the operation of AI fundus camera equipment, explaining its usefulness in diagnosing various retinal diseases. Dr. Liao Chung-yi, a resident physician at Shuang Ho Hospital, demonstrated handheld wireless ultrasound equipment, explaining how to improve the accuracy of clinical diagnosis and further enhance the quality of medical care and public welfare in the Marshall Islands.
Lin Chia-lung said that at the dinner that day, he and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Kalani Kaneko (also translated as Kang Ren-de) jointly signed the "Taiwan-Marshall Islands Economic Resilience Financing Fund Letter of Intent." In the future, a credit guarantee mechanism will be established to help local enterprises overcome financing difficulties, expand business opportunities, and strengthen economic resilience.
In addition, Lin Chia-lung attended the donation ceremony for the Marshall Islands Hotel's solar energy storage parking lot. He said that from smart medical care to green energy, from industrial exchanges to economic resilience cooperation, Taiwan is willing to share its experience and technology with the world and move forward hand in hand with like-minded partners. (Editor: Hsieh Chia-chen) 1150409