REAFFIRMS-COMMITMENT TO TAIWAN
The resolution outlines the economic ties between Illinois and Taiwan, noting that Taiwan is a significant trading partner for both Illinois and the United States, with bilateral trade exceeding $160 billion in 2022. It highlights the essential role of Taiwan as a market for U.S. agricultural products, particularly noting that it is the seventh largest market for these goods. The reaffirmation of this commitment is intended to bolster Illinois businesses' engagement with Taiwan under relevant U.S. laws, such as the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA).
SR0765 is a Senate Resolution reaffirming the State of Illinois' commitment to Taiwan, Republic of China (R.O.C.). It emphasizes the historical and ongoing strong bilateral trade, educational and cultural exchanges, and tourism between Illinois and Taiwan, which has developed since their sister-state relationship was established in 1992. The resolution recognizes Taiwan's shared values with Illinois and the United States, including democracy, human rights, and rule of law, encouraging further cooperation in these areas.
While the resolution is primarily an expression of support for Taiwan and its economic relationship with Illinois, discussions around it may involve differing views on international trade policies, economic collaboration, and substantive support frameworks. The emphasis on Taiwan within Illinois law could create discourse regarding how closely Illinois aligns its foreign economic policy with federal positions and how this impacts broader U.S.-China relations.