Remarks by AIT Director William A. Stanton at the 2010 American Chamber of Commerce in Kaohsiung “Ying Chun Yan” April 15, 2010
OT-1009E | Date: 4/19/2010
(As Prepared for Delivery)
Mayor
Chen, Magistrate Yang, CEO Lo, President Aiello, AmCham Members, Distinguished Guests,
Media, and Friends:
Good
evening!
As
you know, AmCham Taipei has a wonderful tradition each year called Hsieh Nien
Fan. One month ago, I had the pleasure
of attending the 2010 Hsieh Nien Fan along with President Ma Ying-jeou. During my remarks that night, I underscored
AIT’s determination to strengthen U.S.-Taiwan economic relations, resist trade
protectionism, promote people-to-people links and support enhanced cross-strait
economic ties. Tonight, I’m pleased to
bring this proactive message of cooperation to southern Taiwan.
In
that context, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate AmCham
Kaohsiung for launching its own annual tradition in southern Taiwan, the “Ying
Chun Yan,” which begins here with this evening’s gala business dinner. Amcham Kaohsiung has charted a new course for
itself, dedicated to serving as a vital sounding board for AIT, building
bridges between international businesses and local officials, strengthening
local conditions for foreign investment and promoting greater prosperity
throughout southern Taiwan.
As I
mentioned in Taipei, I am optimistic that Taiwan's economy is beginning to
bloom once again. As we emerge from the
global economic crisis of 2009, the U.S. is more committed than ever to
strengthening its bilateral economic ties with Taiwan. In that regard, we welcome enhanced
cross-Strait economic ties, which make it easier to do business and foster
security.
With
Kaohsiung City and Kaohsiung County preparing to merge, I hope that the people
of southern Taiwan will be able to take advantage of new economic opportunities
offered by improving cross-Strait ties and continued vigorous trade between
Taiwan and the U.S. This is why we are
so pleased that AmCham Kaohsiung has unveiled its first-ever Southern Taiwan
White Paper, which points out that a merged Kaohsiung City and County has great
potential for future economic growth.
So I
thank you all for attending tonight, with special thanks to Mayor Chen,
Magistrate Yang, and CEO Lo. We hope the
Ying Chun Yan will provide a valuable opportunity for us to get together each
year to exchange serious ideas on how to work together to bring prosperity and
growth to southern Taiwan. Furthermore,
we are grateful that this event will give us a chance each year to thank local
companies dedicated to importing U.S. technology to Taiwan and, with the help
of our Ying Chun Yan partner Lighthouse Rotary, to give back to communities
where we live and work.
Thank you again and all my best in the Year of the Tiger!
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