Bill Text: TX SCR34 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Expressing support for the strengthening of our partnership with Taiwan and for the expansion of Taiwan's role on the global stage.
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Republican 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-03-20 - Referred to State Affairs [SCR34 Detail]
Download: Texas-2023-SCR34-Introduced.html
| 88R13613 TBO-F | ||
| By: Kolkhorst | S.C.R. No. 34 | |
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| WHEREAS, The longstanding bonds of friendship between the | ||
| United States and Taiwan, embodied in the Taiwan Relations Act of | ||
| 1979, continue to yield important economic, social, strategic, and | ||
| cultural benefits; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Taiwan ranks as the United States' ninth largest | ||
| trading partner, and bilateral trade reached $114 billion in 2021; | ||
| that same year, Taiwan was the sixth largest export market for U.S. | ||
| agricultural products; the robust U.S.-Taiwan trade and investment | ||
| partnership provides a solid foundation for a mutually beneficial | ||
| bilateral trade agreement (BTA) to spur job creation, further | ||
| expand the global market, and secure international supply chains; | ||
| and | ||
| WHEREAS, Taiwan is committed to helping address global | ||
| challenges, from humanitarian crises to nontraditional security | ||
| threats; moreover, the country has emerged as an important partner | ||
| in pandemic prevention, bolstering unprecedented international | ||
| support for Taiwan's bid to participate in the World Health | ||
| Assembly (WHA); and | ||
| WHEREAS, Taiwanese officials and civil society groups | ||
| partner with the United States on a range of issues to promote our | ||
| common values of freedom, democracy, and human rights; these | ||
| partnerships build on the cooperative tradition of prior | ||
| initiatives, such as the Global Cooperation and Training Framework | ||
| (GCTF), which advances Taiwanese leadership in such arenas as | ||
| democratization, human rights, women's empowerment, and public | ||
| health; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Since 1988, Texas and Taiwan have maintained a | ||
| sister-state relationship, and they enjoy particularly close | ||
| economic ties; Taiwan is Texas' 10th largest overseas market, and | ||
| Texas exported over $7.69 billion in goods and services to Taiwan in | ||
| 2020; the establishment of a Texas Trade and Investment Office in | ||
| Taiwan could enhance the participation of small- and medium-sized | ||
| enterprises in trade and investment and advance sister-state ties | ||
| between Texas and Taiwan; and | ||
| WHEREAS, Texas and the United States have benefited | ||
| immeasurably through decades of unwavering friendship with Taiwan, | ||
| and the wider world is sure to reap tremendous rewards as Taiwan | ||
| works to enhance its presence in the international community; now, | ||
| therefore, be it | ||
| RESOLVED, That the 88th Legislature of the State of Texas | ||
| hereby express its support for the strengthening of our partnership | ||
| with Taiwan and for the expansion of Taiwan's role on the global | ||
| stage; and, be it further | ||
| RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives and Senate | ||
| hereby: | ||
| (a) express support for a bilateral trade agreement between | ||
| the United States and Taiwan; | ||
| (b) express support for Taiwan's meaningful participation | ||
| in the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity, the World | ||
| Health Assembly, the International Civil Aviation Organization, | ||
| the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and | ||
| other organizations; | ||
| (c) express support for a Texas Trade and Investment Office | ||
| in Taiwan; and | ||
| (d) celebrate the 44th anniversary of the enactment of the | ||
| Taiwan Relations Act and the 35th anniversary of the sister-state | ||
| relationship between the State of Texas and Taiwan; and, be it | ||
| further | ||
| RESOLVED, That official copies of this resolution be prepared | ||
| for the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston as an | ||
| expression of the sentiment of the Texas House of Representatives | ||
| and Senate. | ||
