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The Need for Continued, Expanded U.S. Support - Taiwan Business TOPICS


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In pre-recorded video remarks provided to AmCham Taiwan for its annual Hsieh Nien Fan banquet this year, U.S. Senator Edward Markey lauded the Biden Administration for its attention to upholding the U.S.’ important – if unofficial – relationship with Taiwan. He noted that connections must be deepened at the working levels as well, emphasizing that the Taiwan Fellowship Act, a bill he recently reintroduced along with Senator Marco Rubio and Representatives Ami Bera and Steve Chabot, would help to achieve that goal.
The Taiwan Fellowship Act is based on the Mansfield Fellowship Program, which sends federal employees to Japan for one year to learn, study, and work. Extending such initiatives to Taiwan, Markey said, “can lead to collaborations to tackle the climate crisis, open up markets, and halt the march of authoritarianism we see throughout the region and throughout the world.” ....

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'Joe-Yoshi' Spirit Buoys Japan-US Alliance in Turbulent Seas – The Diplomat


With both countries facing serious challenges at home, their leaders remained committed to building a personal rapport.
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April 20, 2021
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On a cool and cloudy mid-April Friday morning, Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide touched down in Washington for the first in-person summit meeting of President Joe Biden’s young administration. A few hours later, by the time the U.S. president and his Japanese counterpart stepped into the Rose Garden for a post-summit press availability, the weather had turned warmer, and Biden joked that “the prime minister’s brought the sun out.” Indeed, as he made his remarks, Biden sought to channel the best of past Japan-U.S. leaders’ relationships, quipping that “Yoshi, you’ll probably be seeing a lot more of me.” While confronting the continuing problems of gun violence in the U.S. and a fourth wave of COVID-19 that may put the Tokyo Olympic Games at risk of cancellation, the two leaders sought to show ....

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Biden, Suga Issue Joint Statement After In-person Summit


Biden, Suga Issue Joint Statement After In-person Summit
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WASHINGTON The White House issued the following joint statement from President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga on April 16.
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“U.S.-JAPAN GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR A NEW ERA”
President Joseph R. Biden is honored to welcome Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide for the first foreign-leader visit of his presidency. Today, the United States and Japan renew an alliance that has become a cornerstone of peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region and around the world. An ocean separates our countries, but commitments to universal values and common principles, including freedom, democracy, human rights, the rule of law, international law, multilateralism, and a free and fair economic order, unite us. ....

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Remarks by President Biden and Prime Minister Suga of Japan at Press Conference


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PRESIDENT BIDEN: Well, good afternoon. The Prime Minister has brought the sun out, so he can do about anything.
Mr. Prime Minister, thank you for being here. It’s been my pleasure to welcome Prime Minister Suga to the White House. This is our first in-person meeting here the first head of state that I’ve asked in my administration to come to the White House.
Yoshi, thank you for making the long trip to Washington. We’ve already met several times virtually on at a G7 meeting and a Quad Leader Summit, but I greatly appreciate the chance to spend time with you in person and to make our exchange our ideas face to face. There’s no substitute for face-to-face discussions. ....

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Full text of joint statement by US, Japanese leaders


Full text of joint statement by US, Japanese leaders
Posted : 2021-04-17 14:40
Updated : 2021-04-17 14:40
US President Joe Biden and Japan s Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga take part in a joint press conference in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC on April 16, 2021. AFP-Yonhap
The following is the full text of a joint statement issued by U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga at the end of their bilateral summit in Washington on Friday.
U.S.-Japan Joint Leaders Statement:
U.S.-Japan global partnership for a new era
President Joseph R. Biden is honored to welcome Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide for the first foreign-leader visit of his presidency. Today, the United States and Japan renew an Alliance that has become a cornerstone of peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region and around the world. An ocean separates our countries, but commitments to universal values and common principles, including freed ....

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