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Taiwan is a trusted partner for high-tech sector, president says in Hawaii
2024-12-02 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       TAIPEI - Taiwan’s partnership with the United States is a source of strength for the high-tech industry, including the semiconductor sector, and shows the island is a trusted and reliable partner, President Lai Ching-te told a think-tank in Hawaii.

       Taiwan is a major producer of chips used in everything from cars to AI applications and is home to key Apple and Nvidia supplier TSMC.

       But US President-elect Donald Trump criticised Taiwan during the US election campaign, accusing it of stealing business from American semiconductor companies.

       His threat of broad import tariffs could also affect an industry that is crucial to the island’s economy.

       Addressing Hawaii’s East-West Centre on Nov 1, Mr Lai said Taiwan actively contributes to the global supply chain, especially in high-tech industries such as semiconductors, according to a summary of his remarks released by the presidential office in Taiwan.

       “The US-Taiwan partnership not only strengthens these industries, but also demonstrates the strategic importance of Taiwan as a trusted and reliable partner,” the statement paraphrased Mr Lai as saying in closed-door comments he gave in English.

       “Taiwan also actively cooperates with like-minded countries, demonstrating that Taiwan utilises its expertise to contribute to global development.”

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       The excerpts of the remarks made no mention of Trump, who also said before winning November’s US election that Taiwan should pay to be protected.

       Mr Lai is making a stopover in Hawaii while on a week-long visit to allies in the Pacific. China has condemned the trip, saying it opposes any such transit stops by Taiwanese leaders on US territory.

       China claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, a position Mr Lai and his government reject, and has stepped up its military activities around the island in the past five years.

       Security sources have told Reuters that China could hold more drills around Taiwan to coincide with Mr Lai’s Pacific trip.

       Mr Lai, at the think tank, reiterated that Taiwan was committed to strengthening its defence and would work closely with like-minded countries to uphold the concept that “strength brings peace” and to defend the universal values of freedom, democracy and the rule of law.

       “The cooperation between Taiwan and the US in recent years has demonstrated Taiwan’s commitment to its own security, as well as the common commitment of Taiwan and the US to peace in the Indo-Pacific region,” the president’s office cited him as saying.

       Mr Lai also held a 20-minute call with former US House of Representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi on Dec 1, during which they discussed China’s military threats, the official Central News Agency reported.

       Taiwan’s Central News Agency, citing presidential office spokeswoman Karen Kuo, said the conversation between Mr Lai and Ms Pelosi was warm and cordial, and they talked about semi-conductors, artificial intelligence and China’s military threats to Taiwan.

       Ms Pelosi remains a senior member of the Democratic Party.

       In response, China on Nov 2 called on the US to “stop meddling with Taiwan”.

       “We urge the United States to... stop meddling with Taiwan and interfering in China’s internal affairs, and stop supporting and indulging Taiwan independence separatist forces,” foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said in answer to a question about the call at a regular press conference.

       China held war games around the island in 2022, furious at then-Speaker Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan.

       The United States is Taiwan’s most important international backer and arms supplier, even in the absence of formal diplomatic ties.

       From Hawaii, Mr Lai goes on to Marshall Islands, Tuvalu and Palau, three of the 12 countries to retain official relations with Taipei.

       He will also make a stopover in the US territory of Guam. REUTERS, AFP


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关键词: high-tech     China     Taiwan     like-minded     Hawaii     Pelosi     President Lai Ching-te     territory    
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