Taiwan Rep Tells MPs Trade With Canada Is ‘Remarkably Low,’ Calls for More Engagement
Taiwan Rep Tells MPs Trade With Canada Is ‘Remarkably Low,’ Calls for More Engagement Taiwan’s representative in Canada, Harry Tseng, has called on MPs to increase bilateral trade with Taiwan, stating that current levels are “remarkably low.” Tseng made these remarks to the House of Commons international trade committee on May 26, as part of a study on Canada-Taiwan trade cooperation. He highlighted that Taiwan’s foreign trade reached a record US$1.1 trillion last year, while Canada’s trade remained robust at US$1.2 trillion.
- Taiwan’s representative in Canada, Harry Tseng, urged MPs to increase trade with Taiwan.
- Tseng stated that bilateral trade between Canada and Taiwan is “remarkably low.”
- The comments were made to the House of Commons international trade committee on May 26.
- Taiwan’s foreign trade hit a record US$1.1 trillion last year.
- Canada’s total trade was approximately US$1.2 trillion last year.
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