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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING UTAH'S

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IMPORTANT RELATIONSHIP WITH TAIWAN

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2020 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Timothy D. Hawkes

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Senate Sponsor: Jerry W. Stevenson

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8     LONG TITLE
9     General Description:
10          This resolution reaffirms the importance of the relationship between the state of Utah
11     and Taiwan.
12     Highlighted Provisions:
13          This resolution:
14          ▸     describes the close relationship Utah and Taiwan have had throughout the years;
15          ▸     reaffirms the importance of the relationship between the state of Utah and Taiwan
16     and the United States and Taiwan; and
17          ▸     affirms that Utah continues to support the relationship between the United States
18     and Taiwan.
19     Special Clauses:
20          None
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22     Be it resolved by the Legislature of the state of Utah, the Governor concurring therein:
23          WHEREAS, the state of Utah is proud of the relationship that it has enjoyed with
24     Taiwan over many years, which is characterized by strong bilateral religious, trade,
25     educational, and cultural exchanges, scientific and technological development, and tourism;
26          WHEREAS, the United States and Taiwan share an important relationship supported by
27     common values, including freedom, democracy, rule of law, and a free market economy;

28          WHEREAS, since 1956, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has dispatched
29     more than 43,000 missionaries, including former Utah governor Jon Huntsman, Jr., to Taiwan
30     as a friendly exchange between our peoples;
31          WHEREAS, there are approximately 2,000 immigrants from Taiwan currently living
32     and working in Utah and around 200 students from Taiwan studying at universities throughout
33     the state;
34          WHEREAS, Utah and Taiwan maintain strong ties, including the establishment of a
35     sister-state relationship between Utah and Taiwan in 1980, a sister-county relationship between
36     Salt Lake County and Nantou County in 2008, and sister-city relationships between Salt Lake
37     City and Keelung in 1979, between Murray City and Chiayi City in 1988, and between West
38     Valley City and Nantou City in 2000;
39          WHEREAS, Governor Gary R. Herbert led a trade delegation to Taiwan in 2018 and
40     met with Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen to further strengthen economic and other ties between
41     Utah and Taiwan;
42          WHEREAS, Taiwan is Utah's sixth-largest trading partner and sixth-largest export
43     destination with Utah exporting more than $712 million in goods to Taiwan annually, including
44     computers, electronic products, food, chemicals, and machinery;
45          WHEREAS, the United States ranks as Taiwan's second-largest trading partner and
46     Taiwan ranks as the United States' tenth-largest trading partner, with the United States and
47     Taiwan trading approximately $81 billion of goods and services in 2019;
48          WHEREAS, the Asia-Pacific region is the largest market in the world for American
49     exports, many of Utah's exports go to markets in the Asia-Pacific region and, as of 2019,
50     Taiwan is Utah's third-largest export market in Asia;
51          WHEREAS, for decades Taiwan has helped commemorate the hard work and sacrifices
52     of Chinese railroad workers who helped build the first transcontinental railroad, completed at
53     Promontory Summit Utah, on May 10, 1896;
54          WHEREAS, 2019 marked the 40th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act. On this
55     foundation, the United States and Taiwan have steadily developed strong economic, cultural,
56     and other cooperative relations;
57          WHEREAS, proximate to the time the United States passed the Taiwan Relations Act,
58     it also established the American Institute in Taiwan. For 40 years, the institute has helped the

59     United States and Taiwan establish and maintain positive and mutually beneficial relations.
60     Today, the institute's director is W. Brent Christensen, who is a native of Provo, Utah, and a
61     graduate of Brigham Young University;
62          WHEREAS, building on the foundation of the Taiwan Relations Act, the United States
63     has recently reaffirmed the strength of its relationship with Taiwan:
64          (1) through the Taiwan Travel Act;
65          (2) by dedicating a new $250 million compound for the American Institute in Taiwan
66     in 2018; and
67          (3) by including Taiwan in the Global Entry Program.
68          Each of these actions evidences that the partnership between the United States and
69     Taiwan is as strong as it has ever been; and
70          WHEREAS, Taiwan is a member of the United States' Visa Waiver Program and the
71     Global Entry Program, reflecting the mutual friendship, trust, and cooperation both share,
72     making business and tourist travel between Taiwan and the United States more convenient:
73          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of the state of Utah, the
74     Governor concurring therein, on behalf of the people of the state of Utah, reaffirms the
75     friendship between the state of Utah and Taiwan.
76          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state of Utah continues to support efforts to
77     further strengthen the United States' and Taiwan's religious, trade, educational, and cultural
78     relationship.
79          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the United
80     States' secretary of state, each member of the Utah Congressional delegation, and the Taipei
81     Economic and Cultural Office in San Francisco.