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Taiwan Expo USA 2025 concludes in Dallas, highlights innovation and U.S.–Taiwan ties
Taiwan Expo USA 2025 wrapped up its second edition in Dallas with record success, drawing more than 10,000 visitors, including policymakers, industry leaders, and the public, over three days at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.
Organized by Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), International Trade Administration (TITA), and Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), the Expo showcased innovation, culture, and economic partnership under the theme “Shared Vision, Stronger Partnership.”
The opening ceremony, led by TAITRA Chairman James C. F. Huang, featured U.S. and Taiwanese dignitaries, including Ingrid Larson of the American Institute in Taiwan, Ashok Pinto of the U.S. Commerce Department, Taiwan’s Ambassador Alexander Tah-Ray Yui, and Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson. It also included the launch of the Taiwan Trade and Investment Service Center in Dallas.
One of the signature sessions, the Taiwan–U.S. Supply Chain Cooperation Forum, brought together CEOs and policymakers to discuss AI, smart manufacturing, and semiconductor cooperation. Leaders from Foxconn, Phison, GlobalWafers, and the US–Taiwan Business Council stressed joint investment and industrial resilience, spotlighting Texas as a hub for semiconductor capacity and U.S. exports.
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For the first time, “U.S. Business Day” connected 30 Taiwanese importers with 50 American companies through 140 one-on-one meetings, fostering opportunities in raw materials, advanced equipment, and technology.
The Expo featured over 100 Taiwanese brands across sectors including advanced manufacturing, intelligent technology, smart healthcare, and consumer excellence. Cultural highlights included traditional tea presentations, performances, and forums on healthcare innovation.
With Dallas now hosting a Taiwan Trade and Investment Service Center, officials said the Expo reinforced Taiwan’s commitment to deepening U.S. ties through innovation, trade, and cultural exchange.
Source: Agency
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