As the COVID-19 pandemic has affected nations unprecedentedly, the United States, Europe, Japan, and Taiwan are taking collective action to cement their tech supply chain partnership. On June 22, an ad-hoc online forum for this alliance was co-organized by the European Economic and Trade Office (EETO), the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT), the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association (JTEA), and Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs. The attendees included Filip Grzegorzewski, head of the EETO; Brent Christensen, director of the AIT; Mitsuaki Hoshino, the deputy representative of the JTEA; and Mei-Hua Wang, minister of Taiwan’s Economic Affairs. During the event, participants emphasized the importance of advancing tech supply chain cooperation among the like-minded allies. Recognizing that no single economy can produce everything it needs, they believed it is in their common interest to guarantee that allies and partners have resilient supply chains, according to a joint press release. The organizers also invited representatives from …
US, Europe, Japan, and Taiwan Stress Tech Supply Chain Partnership at Transnational Forum
June 23, 2021
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