Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung Meets with Silicon Valley Tech Elite Delegation: Hopes to Deepen Taiwan-US Tech Layout
Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu (Lin Chia-lung) met with a delegation of Silicon Valley tech elites, stating that the members are the strongest backing for Taiwan's promotion of technology diplomacy. This exchange aims to further strengthen the 'Public-Private Partnership' (PPP) model between government and private sectors, deepening Taiwan-US economic and technological arrangements, and working with like-minded countries to build a resilient 'non-red supply chain.'
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Shu-wei, Taipei, 1st) Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung met with a delegation of Silicon Valley tech elites, stating that the members are the strongest backing for Taiwan's promotion of technology diplomacy. Through this exchange, the government and private sectors will further strengthen the 'Public-Private Partnership' (PPP) model, deepen Taiwan-US economic and technological arrangements, and work with like-minded countries to build a resilient 'non-red supply chain.'
Lin Chia-lung yesterday met with a joint delegation from the North America Taiwanese Engineers Association (NATEA), the Global Alliance of Technology and Diplomacy for Taiwan (GATTD), and the Taiwan Industry Technology Promotion Association (TITA).
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release this morning, noting that Lin Chia-lung sincerely welcomed the delegation led by Lin Wu-chi, Chairman of the NATEA think tank. The 'Silicon Prosperity Declaration and Joint Statement on Taiwan-US Economic Security Cooperation' signed during the Sixth Economic Prosperity Partnership Dialogue (EPPD) clearly defines Taiwan's core role in the global AI supply chain and economic security, also reflecting the deep 'Symbiotic Partnership' between Taiwan and the United States.
Lin Chia-lung emphasized that many members of the delegation are tech elites deeply rooted in Silicon Valley, serving as the strongest backing for Taiwan's promotion of technology diplomacy. Through this exchange, the government and private sectors will further strengthen the 'Public-Private Partnership' (PPP) model, build a Team of Teams, deepen Taiwan-US economic and technological arrangements, and work with like-minded countries to build a resilient 'non-red supply chain.'
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out that the delegation members expressed high expectations for assisting in promoting Taiwan-US technology diplomacy, and expressed willingness to leverage their influence in the tech industry to fully cooperate with the government in promoting Taiwan-US industry-academia linkages and talent exchange. (Editor: Lin Shu-yuan) 1150501
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(Central News Agency reporter Wu Shu-wei, Taipei, 1st) Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung met with a delegation of Silicon Valley tech elites, stating that the members are the strongest backing for Taiwan's promotion of technology diplomacy. Through this exchange, the government and private sectors will further strengthen the 'Public-Private Partnership' (PPP) model, deepen Taiwan-US economic and technological arrangements, and work with like-minded countries to build a resilient 'non-red supply chain.'
Lin Chia-lung yesterday met with a joint delegation from the North America Taiwanese Engineers Association (NATEA), the Global Alliance of Technology and Diplomacy for Taiwan (GATTD), and the Taiwan Industry Technology Promotion Association (TITA).
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release this morning, noting that Lin Chia-lung sincerely welcomed the delegation led by Lin Wu-chi, Chairman of the NATEA think tank. The 'Silicon Prosperity Declaration and Joint Statement on Taiwan-US Economic Security Cooperation' signed during the Sixth Economic Prosperity Partnership Dialogue (EPPD) clearly defines Taiwan's core role in the global AI supply chain and economic security, also reflecting the deep 'Symbiotic Partnership' between Taiwan and the United States.
Lin Chia-lung emphasized that many members of the delegation are tech elites deeply rooted in Silicon Valley, serving as the strongest backing for Taiwan's promotion of technology diplomacy. Through this exchange, the government and private sectors will further strengthen the 'Public-Private Partnership' (PPP) model, build a Team of Teams, deepen Taiwan-US economic and technological arrangements, and work with like-minded countries to build a resilient 'non-red supply chain.'
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out that the delegation members expressed high expectations for assisting in promoting Taiwan-US technology diplomacy, and expressed willingness to leverage their influence in the tech industry to fully cooperate with the government in promoting Taiwan-US industry-academia linkages and talent exchange. (Editor: Lin Shu-yuan) 1150501
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