84R26262 BPG-D By: Vo, Anchia, Koop, Wu, Button H.R. No. 2500 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, The expansion of Taiwan's role in the international community will enhance the important relationship between Taiwan and the United States, which is supported by the common values of freedom, democracy, rule of law, and a commitment to a free market economy; and WHEREAS, The United States ranks as Taiwan's 2nd largest trading partner, and Taiwan is the 10th largest trading partner of the United States; bilateral trade in goods between the United States and Taiwan reached $67.4 billion in 2014, and both nations could make even greater economic gains through the establishment of a bilateral investment agreement and a free trade agreement; and WHEREAS, The close and dynamic partnership between Taiwan and the United States could also be further strengthened by Taiwan's inclusion in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, as well as by Taiwan's meaningful participation as an observer in the International Civil Aviation Organization and in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; and WHEREAS, Taiwan has demonstrated leadership and a commitment to advancing positive international relations through its East China Sea Peace Initiative, proposed by President Ma Ying-jeou; the initiative calls for all parties to the territorial disputes over the Diaoyutai Islands to exercise restraint, reduce tensions, work jointly and peacefully to develop the region economically, observe international law, and establish a code of conduct in the region that the United States and the European Union support in principle; this initiative fosters peace and stability by encouraging political and economic cooperation and the establishment of a framework in which all parties can participate in bringing prosperity to a troubled zone; and WHEREAS, On June 13, 1988, the State of Texas and Taiwan initiated a Sister State Agreement, and since that time, the resulting bonds of friendship and goodwill have benefited Texas and nurtured closer economic and cultural ties to Taiwan; Texas exports to Taiwan reached $4.11 billion in 2014, a 1.43 percent increase from 2013; Taiwan ranks as Texas' 13th largest export market worldwide and its 5th largest export market in Asia; and WHEREAS, To facilitate investment and trade opportunities, the Texas House of Representatives authorized the Office of the Governor to open a Texas trade office in Taiwan by adopting Amendment No. 29 to amend the House Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 1 in Article I on April 4, 2013; moreover, in the following year, the Texas Department of Public Safety entered into an agreement with the Taiwanese Ministry of Transportation and Communications establishing reciprocity in the issuance of driver's licenses for Texas applicants living in Taiwan and for Taiwanese applicants living in Texas; and WHEREAS, The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston, guided by Director General Louis Min-Jing Huang, promotes exchanges and cooperation in trade, investment, science, technology, culture, education, and tourism; in addition, the office serves the interests of many Taiwanese citizens living and traveling in the area, and it provides consular services to those in need; and WHEREAS, The positive relationship long enjoyed by the United States and Taiwan contributes to the prosperity of both nations, and the Lone Star State has a strong interest in promoting even closer ties in the years to come; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas Legislature hereby commemorate the 27th anniversary of the Sister State relationship between the State of Texas and Taiwan; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the Texas House of Representatives support the establishment of a Texas trade office in Taiwan and recognize the benefits to business and travel created by the June 2014 mutual agreement between the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Taiwanese Ministry of Transportation and Communications on the reciprocal issuance of driver's licenses; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the Texas House of Representatives express its support for the expansion of Taiwan's role in the international community and specifically endorse the propositions that Taiwan sign a bilateral investment agreement and free trade agreement with the United States, join the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and meaningfully participate as an observer in the International Civil Aviation Organization and in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; and, be it further RESOLVED, That the Texas House of Representatives commend Taiwan and President Ma Ying-jeou for the East China Sea Peace Initiative; and, be it further RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be prepared for the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston as an expression of high regard by the Texas House of Representatives.