Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR700

Introduced
3/3/09  
Enrolled
3/19/09  

Caption

Honoring Consul General Joseph Chen, of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston, for his contributions to strengthening Texas-Taiwan relations.

Impact

The relationship between Texas and Taiwan is characterized by strong economic connections, illustrated by Texas's exports to Taiwan, which amounted to over $3.4 billion in 2005, ranking it as Texas's fifth-largest overseas market. The bill highlights the importance of these ties and the positive impact they have on both regions, suggesting that the ongoing collaborations will bring mutual benefits in trade and cultural understanding.

Summary

House Resolution 700 honors Consul General Joseph Chen of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston for his extensive contributions to fostering the relationship between Texas and Taiwan. Since taking office in March 2008, Mr. Chen has significantly contributed to deepening economic and cultural ties, facilitating various exchanges and promoting trade opportunities. The resolution acknowledges his efforts in not only overseeing consular services but also enhancing trade, investment, and educational cooperation.

Contention

While the resolution itself is celebratory, the context of such acts can sometimes raise discussions regarding broader U.S.-Taiwan relations, particularly in the realm of international diplomacy. However, Resolution HR700 largely reflects a consensus on the necessity of strong bilateral ties without notable opposition, focusing on recognition rather than legislative changes.

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