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“China can and will huff and puff over visits, especially ones involving in-office U.S. government personnel,” Liam Keen told Fox News Digital via email. “But we cannot allow the theatrics of mock blockades and firing rockets into the sea to in any way deter closer U.S.-Taiwan exchanges.” Keen, who is part of the U.S.-based NGO Formosan Association for Public Affairs, noted his organization strongly supported and was instrumental in helping the Taiwan Travel Act get passed in Congress and signed into law by then-President Donald Trump in 2018.
The Taiwan Travel Act – which China predictably harshly criticized – removed many previous restrictions on travel to Taiwan by U.S. officials. Keen noted that “The act passed unanimously in the U.S. Senate. I think China calling it a ‘red line’ only emboldened sponsors of the law such as Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and [former] Rep. Steve Chabot, R-Ohio., which is exactly the right way to respond to bullying by the Chinese Communist Party.”
Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung speaking to a delegation from the U.S. (Taiwan Foreign Ministry)
Foreign Minister Lin told Fox News Digital that Taiwan’s government looked forward to working with the new U.S. administration. “Strengthening economic partnerships is also crucial,” he said. “Taiwanese businesses, such as TSMC with its $65 billion investment in Arizona, are increasingly investing in the U.S.” Lin noted that Taiwanese President Lai has emphasized the importance of Taiwan’s global role, with Lin quoting Lai as saying, “The more secure Taiwan is, the more secure the world will be.”
War between the U.S. and China over Taiwan would be catastrophic for both superpowers and the globe. Aside from horrific human losses, Bloomberg Economics estimated in 2024 that the “price tag” of such a war could be around $10 trillion; 10% of global GDP – “dwarfing the blow from the war in Ukraine, COVID pandemic and global financial crisis.” Increased contact between the United States and Taiwan to build trust, and transmit accurate, bias-free information is a major key to ensuring such a conflict never happens.
