British Representative in Taiwan, Ruth Bradley-Jones, Meets with Cheng Li-Chun, Discussing UK-Taiwan ETP and Hopes for Deeper Cooperation

The British Office Taipei announced today that Representative Ruth Bradley-Jones recently met with Vice Premier Cheng Li-Chun to exchange views on the future work direction of the 'UK-Taiwan Enhanced Trade Partnership' (ETP) signed last summer. They also expressed hopes for deeper cooperation in technology fields such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and space.
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(Central News Agency reporter You Kai-xiang, Taipei 11th) The British Office Taipei announced today that Representative Ruth Bradley-Jones recently invited Vice Premier Cheng Li-Chun to a meeting at the representative's residence. The two sides exchanged views on the future work direction of the 'UK-Taiwan Enhanced Trade Partnership' (ETP) signed last summer, and expressed hopes for more in-depth cooperation in technology fields such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and space.

The British Office Taipei stated on its Facebook fan page this evening that Ruth Bradley-Jones recently invited Cheng Li-Chun to a meeting at the representative's residence. The two sides exchanged views on the future work direction of the three areas of the 'UK-Taiwan Enhanced Trade Partnership' (ETP) signed last summer (digital trade, energy and net-zero emissions, investment).

The British Office Taipei pointed out that the UK and Taiwan have achieved fruitful results in green energy cooperation, such as offshore wind power, and hope to have more in-depth cooperation in cutting-edge technology fields such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and space.

In addition, the British Office Taipei mentioned that Cheng Li-Chun, who previously served as Minister of Culture, presented 'Taiwan Wanderland' in Chinese and English versions as a gift, introducing this work by the only Asian author recently shortlisted for The Booker Prizes. (Editor: Lin Ke-lun) 1150511

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