Main Issues
Taiwan Allies Fund Act
Taiwan Allies Fund Act (S.1216 & H.R.2559) The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has undertaken systemic efforts to diplomatically isolate Taiwan. Beijing frequently uses bribes, economic incentives—such as loans, investments,
U.S.-Taiwan Expedited Double-Tax Relief Legislation
U.S.-Taiwan Double Taxation Relief Legislation (H.R.33 & S.199) The U.S. and Taiwan share deep and expanding financial and trade ties, advancing American interests and creating economic opportunities and jobs across
A Resolution to Counter China’s False Sovereignty Claims over Taiwan
Counter China’s False Sovereignty Claims over Taiwan (S.Res.86 & H.Res.148) Senate Resolution 86 (S.Res.86) and House Resolution 148 (H.Res.148) seek to counter China’s distortion of United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)
A Resolution Calling for U.S.-Taiwan Diplomatic Ties
Calling for U.S.-Taiwan Diplomatic Ties (H.Con.Res.8) Taiwan has long met all the criteria of statehood under international law, including a permanent population, a defined territory, a central government, and the
Taiwan International Solidarity Act
Taiwan International Solidarity Act (H.R.2416) On October 25, 1971, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Resolution 2758 was adopted to resolve the question of “China’s representation” in the United Nations
Taiwan Representative Office Act
Taiwan Representative Office Act (S.974) The current name of Taiwan’s de facto embassy in the U.S., the “Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office” (TECRO), presents several issues. First, the name