President Lai Meets with US Congressman Nunn; Receives Congressional Record of Recognition

US Congressman Zach Nunn visited Taiwan and presented President Lai Ching-te with a "Congressional Record of Recognition." The record praised the President's contributions to the semiconductor industry and his role in regional stability.
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President Lai received a delegation led by Zach Nunn, Chairman of the National Security Task Force of the US House of Representatives' "Republican Study Committee," in the afternoon. Nunn specially prepared a "Congressional Record of Recognition" and presented it to President Lai after both sides delivered their remarks.

The Congressional Record of Recognition mentioned that President Lai has had a political career spanning 30 years, was elected as a legislator in 1998, and was rated "Best Legislator" four times before serving as Mayor of Tainan. During this period, President Lai successfully facilitated a landmark investment of approximately $40 billion by TSMC, making Taiwan the core of the global semiconductor supply chain. After being elected President in 2024, he continues with the same governing philosophy: "Taiwan's strengths in technology, trade, and democracy are inseparable."

The Congressional Record of Recognition stated that President Lai's government is putting this philosophy into action with an additional defense budget of approximately $40 billion to enhance Taiwan's self-defense capabilities and deepen cooperation with the United States. At a time when the Taiwan Strait faces unprecedented authoritarian pressure, his firm stance has become an important force for regional stability.

The Congressional Record of Recognition emphasized that President Lai, who comes from a coal miner's family, has become the leader of one of Asia's most vibrant democracies. Through this record, it highlights the long-standing close and friendly relationship between the two sides, while also paying tribute to President Lai's leadership and his commitment to peace, security, and innovation. (Editor: Lin Xingmeng) 1150407