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Canada–Taiwan relations

Canada and Taiwan (also known as Republic of China) have maintained unofficial bilateral relations since 1970. First contacts between Canada and Taiwan began in 1871 with the arrival of George Leslie Mackay.

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TaiwanFest in Vancouver
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Kuomintang building in Vancouver

Relations between Canada and the ROC were established in 1942. Since Canada's recognition of the People's Republic of China as the sole representative of "China" in 1970, there are no ambassadorial relations between Canada and Taiwan due to the Chinese government's One-China policy, but there are strong ties of trade and culture between the two entities since at least 1986. Officially, Canada "takes note" of China's claim to Taiwan without endorsing or challenging this position.

History edit

Early contacts edit

George Leslie Mackay moved to Taiwan in 1871 as the island's first Presbyterian missionary.[1] He worked at the Canadian Mission's Tamsui outpost as a teacher and dentist.[2]

Prior to the Communist takeover edit

In 1942, Canada posted its first ambassador for the Republic of China (the successor state to the Qing dynasty) in the wartime capital of Chongqing. The embassy was then moved to the permanent capital of Nanjing in 1946. However, with the Communist victory over the Nationalists, which caused them to retreat to Taiwan, formerly a Qing prefecture that was under Japanese dominion for 50 years, while the Communists established the People's Republic of China, the Canadian embassy in Nanjing was kept open until February 26, 1951. While Canada maintained its diplomatic relations with Nationalist China on Taiwan, Japan officially relinquished the claims to Taiwan and Penghu upon the signing of the Treaty of San Francisco on April 28, 1952.

Policy edit

On 13 October 1970, Canada recognized People's Republic of China (PRC) and suspended diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (ROC) in Taiwan.[3] In the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 Canada supported the People's Republic of China (PRC) as the successor state of the Republic of China. After diplomatic relations between Canada and the ROC were suspended, both diplomatic missions were replaced by representative offices.

Presently, the Government of the Republic of China maintains the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canada (Chinese: 駐加拿大臺北經濟文化代表處) in Ottawa,[4] and two other offices in Vancouver[5] and Toronto.[6] Taiwan External Trade Development Council also has offices in Toronto and Vancouver.[7]

The Government of Canada established the Canadian Trade Office in Taipei (CTOT) in 1986 during the days of Brian Mulroney. During the mandate of Stephen Harper the CTOT expanded and moved to the Xinyi District of Taipei.[8]

In October 2019, Stephen Harper visited Taipei as a private citizen to attend the Yushan Forum, promote his book, Right Here, Right Now, and give a speech that was described as a "thinly-veiled criticism of China's economic model" by the Globe and Mail.[9]

Economic edit

In 2019, Taiwan was reportedly the fifth-largest trading partner in Asia of Canada.[10] The main exports from Canada to Taiwan are metal ore, mineral oil, asphalt, wood, coal, nickel, meat and railway vehicles.[11]

Canada is the 24th largest trade partner of Taiwan, which exported to Canada over $1.5bn worth of goods and services in 2017–18, ranking it 19th on the Canadian list.[12] The main exports from Taiwan to Canada were[date missing] mobile devices, recording equipment, boilers, steel products, and plastic products.[citation needed]

In 2018, the balance of trade between Taiwan and Canada in 2018 was 47.9 billion Canadian dollars in favour of the Taiwanese.[9]

As the Canadian difficulties with China mounted in 2019, academics like Hugh Stephens suggested that the Taiwanese relationship be fostered and promoted, which he saw as being consistent with Canada's democratic values. He would encourage the accession of Taiwan to the CPTPP, and noted that Taiwanese membership with the WTO allowed New Zealand to sign an FTA with Taiwan in 2013.[10]

In October 2023, it was announced that Canada and Taiwan has completed negotiations on a foreign investment promotion and protection arrangement.[13]

Taiwanfest edit

Taiwanfest began in 1990 in Vancouver by musical/cultural magnate Cecilia Chueh as a music festival but expanded to include various cultural events. From 2006 onwards, it is also expanded and celebrated in Toronto.[14]

See also edit

 
Air Canada aircraft in Taiwan

References edit

  1. ^ Chen, Jin-Ling (10 May 2022). "In the COVID-19 fight, let's channel the spirit of Rev. George Mackay, a Canadian hero of Taiwan". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 14 February 2023.
  2. ^ Campbell, William (1915). Sketches from Formosa. London: Marshall Brothers. p. 147-153. OL 7051071M.
  3. ^ List of Timetable of PRC's Diplomatic Relations from Ministry of Foreign Affairs of PRC
  4. ^ Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canada OFFICIAL WEBSITE
  5. ^ Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Vancouver OFFICIAL WEBSITE 2015-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Toronto OFFICIAL WEBSITE
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-10-28. Retrieved 2015-09-09.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-03. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
  9. ^ a b "Stephen Harper makes thinly veiled critique of China in historic visit to Taiwan". The Globe and Mail Inc. 8 October 2019.
  10. ^ a b Stephens, Hugh (18 August 2019). "Canada should engage with Taiwan and others given our China troubles". The Globe and Mail Inc.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-07-22. Retrieved 2015-04-08.
  12. ^ Workman, Daniel (26 September 2019). "Canada's Top Trading Partners". World's Top Exports.
  13. ^ "Canada and Taiwan complete foreign investment promotion and protection arrangement negotiations".
  14. ^ "TAIWANfest 2020 | Re-Think Asia, a dialogue between Taiwan and South Korea".

External links edit

  • Canada and Taiwan – international.gc.ca

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contacts 1 2 Prior to the Communist takeover 1 3 Policy 2 Economic 3 Taiwanfest 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editEarly contacts edit George Leslie Mackay moved to Taiwan in 1871 as the island s first Presbyterian missionary 1 He worked at the Canadian Mission s Tamsui outpost as a teacher and dentist 2 Prior to the Communist takeover edit See also Canada Japan relations In 1942 Canada posted its first ambassador for the Republic of China the successor state to the Qing dynasty in the wartime capital of Chongqing The embassy was then moved to the permanent capital of Nanjing in 1946 However with the Communist victory over the Nationalists which caused them to retreat to Taiwan formerly a Qing prefecture that was under Japanese dominion for 50 years while the Communists established the People s Republic of China the Canadian embassy in Nanjing was kept open until February 26 1951 While Canada maintained its diplomatic relations with Nationalist China on Taiwan Japan officially relinquished the claims to Taiwan and Penghu upon the signing of the Treaty of San Francisco on April 28 1952 Policy edit On 13 October 1970 Canada recognized People s Republic of China PRC and suspended diplomatic relations with the Republic of China ROC in Taiwan 3 In the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 Canada supported the People s Republic of China PRC as the successor state of the Republic of China After diplomatic relations between Canada and the ROC were suspended both diplomatic missions were replaced by representative offices Presently the Government of the Republic of China maintains the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canada Chinese 駐加拿大臺北經濟文化代表處 in Ottawa 4 and two other offices in Vancouver 5 and Toronto 6 Taiwan External Trade Development Council also has offices in Toronto and Vancouver 7 The Government of Canada established the Canadian Trade Office in Taipei CTOT in 1986 during the days of Brian Mulroney During the mandate of Stephen Harper the CTOT expanded and moved to the Xinyi District of Taipei 8 In October 2019 Stephen Harper visited Taipei as a private citizen to attend the Yushan Forum promote his book Right Here Right Now and give a speech that was described as a thinly veiled criticism of China s economic model by the Globe and Mail 9 Economic editIn 2019 Taiwan was reportedly the fifth largest trading partner in Asia of Canada 10 The main exports from Canada to Taiwan are metal ore mineral oil asphalt wood coal nickel meat and railway vehicles 11 Canada is the 24th largest trade partner of Taiwan which exported to Canada over 1 5bn worth of goods and services in 2017 18 ranking it 19th on the Canadian list 12 The main exports from Taiwan to Canada were date missing mobile devices recording equipment boilers steel products and plastic products citation needed In 2018 the balance of trade between Taiwan and Canada in 2018 was 47 9 billion Canadian dollars in favour of the Taiwanese 9 As the Canadian difficulties with China mounted in 2019 academics like Hugh Stephens suggested that the Taiwanese relationship be fostered and promoted which he saw as being consistent with Canada s democratic values He would encourage the accession of Taiwan to the CPTPP and noted that Taiwanese membership with the WTO allowed New Zealand to sign an FTA with Taiwan in 2013 10 In October 2023 it was announced that Canada and Taiwan has completed negotiations on a foreign investment promotion and protection arrangement 13 Taiwanfest editTaiwanfest began in 1990 in Vancouver by musical cultural magnate Cecilia Chueh as a music festival but expanded to include various cultural events From 2006 onwards it is also expanded and celebrated in Toronto 14 See also edit nbsp Air Canada aircraft in TaiwanCanada China relations Taiwanese CanadiansReferences edit Chen Jin Ling 10 May 2022 In the COVID 19 fight let s channel the spirit of Rev George Mackay a Canadian hero of Taiwan The Globe and Mail Retrieved 14 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