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Taiwan–European Union relations

Taiwan–European Union relations refers to the international relations between Taiwan (officially known as the Republic of China), and the European Union (EU).

European Union–Taiwan relations

European Union

Taiwan
Diplomatic mission
European Economic and Trade OfficeTaipei Representative Office in Brussels
Envoy
Head of Office Filip Tadeusz GrzegorzewskiRepresentative Remus Li-Kuo Chen [zh]

Both the EU and Taiwan (ROC) are informed by their shared democratic tradition and close high-tech economic ties.[1] While historically economic relations have been significant, they were often overshadowed by the EU's relations with larger trading partners like Japan and the US. More recently, relations with Taiwan have been overshadowed by booming economic opportunities in China.[2]

The EU manages the European Economic and Trade Office in Taipei, while the ROC operates the Taipei Representative Office in the EU and Belgium in Brussels.

History edit

Prior to the existence of the European Community, many European states had relations with the Ming dynasty as early as the 16th century. The most important relationship, apart from Britain-China connected China with France and Germany.[citation needed] Many states had diplomatic relations with the Empire of Japan which held Taiwan from 1895 to 1945.[citation needed]

Relations are complicated by the fact that, pursuant to the One-China policy, all EU member states recognize the People's Republic of China (PRC) as the sole sovereign state under the name 'China'.[3]

2000s edit

In 2001, the EU Commission referred Taiwan as a "separate customs territory, but not as a sovereign state", highlighting the role of Taiwan as autonomous economic entity for the purposes of the establishment of relations with the European Union.[4]

In 2009 there were more than 30,000 Taiwanese students studying in Europe. Also in 2009 the EU opened a European Union Centre in Taiwan.[5]

2010s edit

Filip Grzegorzewski took over as the chief of the European Economic and Trade Office (EETO) in Taiwan in September 2019.[6]

2020s edit

In April 2020 European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tweeted her appreciation for Taiwan's donation of 5.6 million masks to EU countries to help fight the COVID-19 outbreak.[7]

In December 2020 European Parliament vice president Nicola Beer announced her intention to visit Taiwan as soon as the global COVID-19 pandemic allowed.[8]

In November 2021 a European Parliament delegation composed of members of the Special Committee on Foreign Interference and Disinformation (INGE) visited Taiwan.[9]

In January 2021, the European Parliament passed two Taiwan related resolutions. Within, the EU Parliament affirmed that "the Union will remain vigilant regarding the situation in Taiwan and the upgrading of political and trade relations between the EU and the Republic of China (Taiwan)". The Parliament called "for the EU and its Member States to revisit their engagement policy with Taiwan." In addition, the EU Parliament here advocated Taiwan's continued and increased participation in international organizations. It also acknowledged and criticized the increased military provocation by the People's Republic of China in and around Taiwanese territory. The EU Parliament called for the status quo of Taiwan's de facto independence not to be changed unilaterally. In this context, the resolution also included a warning "against Chinese efforts towards stronger power projection in the region."[10][11]

In September 2021, MEPs from the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs prepared a report vowing for closer relations and a stronger partnership vis-à-vis Taiwan, while hailing Taiwan as a key EU partner and showing grave concern for Chinese military pressure waged against the island.[12]

In July 2022, the new EU ambassador to China Jorge Toledo Albiñana said that the EU does not support Taiwan independence, but “peaceful reunification”, adding: “We believe that there should be only one China, but in the event of a military invasion we have made it very clear that the EU, with the United States and its allies, will impose similar or even greater measures than we have now taken against Russia.”[13][14]

In June 2023 a delegation of seven members of the European Parliament headed by Rasa Juknevičienė visited Taiwan and met with leaders including President Tsai.[15]

Trade edit

In 2018 bilateral trade between Taiwan and the EU stood at 51.9 billion euros (US$58.1 billion).[16]

Security cooperation edit

In 2011 and 2012 Taiwan worked with the EU's Naval Force in Operation Atalanta to counter piracy off the coast of Somalia. Since then exchanges and information sharing has continued, between 2011 and 2015 EU anti-piracy officials made five visits to Taiwan.[17]

Cybersecurity is a field of strategic cooperation between the EU and Taiwan with both facing a significant cyber threat from the People's Republic of China.[9]

Representation edit

In December 2021 the EU representative office in Taiwan launched a series of short cooking movies on YouTube called "Taste of Europe" to introduce regional European cuisine to Taiwanese citizens.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dekker, Brigitte. "WHY THE EU SHOULD PAY MORE ATTENTION TO TAIWAN". www.clingendael.org. Clingendael. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  2. ^ Ash, Robert (March 2002). "Economic Relations between Taiwan and Europe". The China Quarterly. 169 (169): 154–180. doi:10.1017/S0009443902000104. JSTOR 4618710.
  3. ^ Lim & Winkler 2012, p. 170.
  4. ^ Lim, Paul; Winkler, Sigrid (2012). "The European Union's Relations with the Republic of China (Taiwan)". In Damm, Jens; Lim, Paul (eds.). European Perspectives on Taiwan. Springer VS. p. 179. doi:10.1007/978-3-531-94303-9. ISBN 978-3-531-18580-4.
  5. ^ Peter Cramer, N. "Why Taiwan-EU relations are improving". www.europeanbusinessreview.eu. European Business Review. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  6. ^ Hou, Elaine; Hsin-Yin, Lee. "EU envoy looking to attract more Taiwan investment to Europe". focustaiwan.tw. Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  7. ^ Hutt, David. "Taiwan sees doors open in Europe as virus response earns respect". asia.nikkei.com. Nikkei Asia Review. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  8. ^ Wang, Flor; Pei-chun, Tang. "European Parliament vice president hoping to visit Taiwan". focustaiwan.tw. Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  9. ^ a b LIU, Diana. "As EU-Taiwan ties deepen, cybersecurity is front and centre". france24.com. France 24. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  10. ^ European Parliament. "European Parliament resolution of 15 January 2020 on the implementation of the common security and defence policy – annual report (2019/2135(INI))". www.europarl.europa.eu. European Parliament. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  11. ^ European Parliament. "European Parliament resolution of 20 January 2021 on the implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy – annual report 2020 (2020/2206(INI))". www.europarl.europa.eu. European Parliament. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  12. ^ "EU-Taiwan relations: MEPs push for stronger partnership". eureporter. 2 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Incoming EU Ambassador to China says Europe supports "peaceful unification"". RTI Radio Taiwan International. 19 July 2022.
  14. ^ "Jorge Toledo: "Necesitamos a China para gobernar el mundo"". La Vanguardia. July 17, 2022. La UE no defiende la independencia de Taiwán, sino la reunificación pacífica. Creemos que debe haber una sola China, pero en caso de una invasión militar hemos dejado muy claro que la UE, con Estados Unidos y sus aliados, impondremos medidas semejantes o incluso mayores a las que hemos tomado ahora contra Rusia.
  15. ^ Pei-ju, Teng. "Visiting EU parliamentarians meet with President Tsai". focustaiwan.tw. Focus Taiwan. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  16. ^ "Taiwan-EU relations report spotlights flourishing economic ties". taiwantoday.tw. Taiwan Today. 17 July 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  17. ^ Glaser, Bonnie S.; Vitello, Jacqueline A. "Taiwan's Marginalized Role in International Security" (PDF). csis-website-prod.s3.amazonaws.com. Center for Strategic and International Studies. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  18. ^ Chen, Kelvin. "EU representative office in Taiwan launches YouTube cooking show". taiwannews.com.tw. Taiwan News. Retrieved 17 December 2021.

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This article is about relations between the Republic of China and the European Union For relations between the People s Republic of China and the European Union see China European Union relations Taiwan European Union relations refers to the international relations between Taiwan officially known as the Republic of China and the European Union EU European Union Taiwan relationsEuropean Union TaiwanDiplomatic missionEuropean Economic and Trade OfficeTaipei Representative Office in BrusselsEnvoyHead of Office Filip Tadeusz GrzegorzewskiRepresentative Remus Li Kuo Chen zh Both the EU and Taiwan ROC are informed by their shared democratic tradition and close high tech economic ties 1 While historically economic relations have been significant they were often overshadowed by the EU s relations with larger trading partners like Japan and the US More recently relations with Taiwan have been overshadowed by booming economic opportunities in China 2 The EU manages the European Economic and Trade Office in Taipei while the ROC operates the Taipei Representative Office in the EU and Belgium in Brussels Contents 1 History 1 1 2000s 1 2 2010s 1 3 2020s 2 Trade 3 Security cooperation 4 Representation 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editFurther information China United Kingdom relations China France relations and China Germany relations Prior to the existence of the European Community many European states had relations with the Ming dynasty as early as the 16th century The most important relationship apart from Britain China connected China with France and Germany citation needed Many states had diplomatic relations with the Empire of Japan which held Taiwan from 1895 to 1945 citation needed Relations are complicated by the fact that pursuant to the One China policy all EU member states recognize the People s Republic of China PRC as the sole sovereign state under the name China 3 2000s edit In 2001 the EU Commission referred Taiwan as a separate customs territory but not as a sovereign state highlighting the role of Taiwan as autonomous economic entity for the purposes of the establishment of relations with the European Union 4 In 2009 there were more than 30 000 Taiwanese students studying in Europe Also in 2009 the EU opened a European Union Centre in Taiwan 5 2010s edit Filip Grzegorzewski took over as the chief of the European Economic and Trade Office EETO in Taiwan in September 2019 6 2020s edit In April 2020 European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tweeted her appreciation for Taiwan s donation of 5 6 million masks to EU countries to help fight the COVID 19 outbreak 7 In December 2020 European Parliament vice president Nicola Beer announced her intention to visit Taiwan as soon as the global COVID 19 pandemic allowed 8 In November 2021 a European Parliament delegation composed of members of the Special Committee on Foreign Interference and Disinformation INGE visited Taiwan 9 In January 2021 the European Parliament passed two Taiwan related resolutions Within the EU Parliament affirmed that the Union will remain vigilant regarding the situation in Taiwan and the upgrading of political and trade relations between the EU and the Republic of China Taiwan The Parliament called for the EU and its Member States to revisit their engagement policy with Taiwan In addition the EU Parliament here advocated Taiwan s continued and increased participation in international organizations It also acknowledged and criticized the increased military provocation by the People s Republic of China in and around Taiwanese territory The EU Parliament called for the status quo of Taiwan s de facto independence not to be changed unilaterally In this context the resolution also included a warning against Chinese efforts towards stronger power projection in the region 10 11 In September 2021 MEPs from the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs prepared a report vowing for closer relations and a stronger partnership vis a vis Taiwan while hailing Taiwan as a key EU partner and showing grave concern for Chinese military pressure waged against the island 12 In July 2022 the new EU ambassador to China Jorge Toledo Albinana said that the EU does not support Taiwan independence but peaceful reunification adding We believe that there should be only one China but in the event of a military invasion we have made it very clear that the EU with the United States and its allies will impose similar or even greater measures than we have now taken against Russia 13 14 In June 2023 a delegation of seven members of the European Parliament headed by Rasa Jukneviciene visited Taiwan and met with leaders including President Tsai 15 Trade editIn 2018 bilateral trade between Taiwan and the EU stood at 51 9 billion euros US 58 1 billion 16 Security cooperation editIn 2011 and 2012 Taiwan worked with the EU s Naval Force in Operation Atalanta to counter piracy off the coast of Somalia Since then exchanges and information sharing has continued between 2011 and 2015 EU anti piracy officials made five visits to Taiwan 17 Cybersecurity is a field of strategic cooperation between the EU and Taiwan with both facing a significant cyber threat from the People s Republic of China 9 Representation editIn December 2021 the EU representative office in Taiwan launched a series of short cooking movies on YouTube called Taste of Europe to introduce regional European cuisine to Taiwanese citizens 18 See also editFrance Taiwan relations Germany Taiwan relations Lithuania Taiwan relationsReferences edit Dekker Brigitte WHY THE EU SHOULD PAY MORE ATTENTION TO TAIWAN www clingendael org Clingendael Retrieved 14 April 2020 Ash Robert March 2002 Economic Relations between Taiwan and Europe The China Quarterly 169 169 154 180 doi 10 1017 S0009443902000104 JSTOR 4618710 Lim amp Winkler 2012 p 170 Lim Paul Winkler Sigrid 2012 The European Union s Relations with the Republic of China Taiwan In Damm Jens Lim Paul eds European Perspectives on Taiwan Springer VS p 179 doi 10 1007 978 3 531 94303 9 ISBN 978 3 531 18580 4 Peter Cramer N Why Taiwan EU relations are improving www europeanbusinessreview eu European Business Review Retrieved 14 April 2020 Hou Elaine Hsin Yin Lee EU envoy looking to attract more Taiwan investment to Europe focustaiwan tw Focus Taiwan Retrieved 14 April 2020 Hutt David Taiwan sees doors open in Europe as virus response earns respect asia nikkei com Nikkei Asia Review Retrieved 14 April 2020 Wang Flor Pei chun Tang European Parliament vice president hoping to visit Taiwan focustaiwan tw Focus Taiwan Retrieved 4 December 2020 a b LIU Diana As EU Taiwan ties deepen cybersecurity is front and centre france24 com France 24 Retrieved 17 December 2021 European Parliament European Parliament resolution of 15 January 2020 on the implementation of the common security and defence policy annual report 2019 2135 INI www europarl europa eu European Parliament Retrieved 24 January 2021 European Parliament European Parliament resolution of 20 January 2021 on the implementation of the Common Foreign and Security Policy annual report 2020 2020 2206 INI www europarl europa eu European Parliament Retrieved 24 January 2021 EU Taiwan relations MEPs push for stronger partnership eureporter 2 September 2021 Incoming EU Ambassador to China says Europe supports peaceful unification RTI Radio Taiwan International 19 July 2022 Jorge Toledo Necesitamos a China para gobernar el mundo La Vanguardia July 17 2022 La UE no defiende la independencia de Taiwan sino la reunificacion pacifica Creemos que debe haber una sola China pero en caso de una invasion militar hemos dejado muy claro que la UE con Estados Unidos y sus aliados impondremos medidas semejantes o incluso mayores a las que hemos tomado ahora contra Rusia Pei ju Teng Visiting EU parliamentarians meet with President Tsai focustaiwan tw Focus Taiwan Retrieved 21 June 2023 Taiwan EU relations report spotlights flourishing economic ties taiwantoday tw Taiwan Today 17 July 2019 Retrieved 14 April 2020 Glaser Bonnie S Vitello Jacqueline A Taiwan s Marginalized Role in International Security PDF csis website prod s3 amazonaws com Center for Strategic and International Studies Retrieved 16 November 2020 Chen Kelvin EU representative office in Taiwan launches YouTube cooking show taiwannews com tw Taiwan News Retrieved 17 December 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Taiwan European Union relations amp oldid 1161280932, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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