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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Relations between the Republic of China (Taiwan) | ||||||
3 | and the United States, in particular the State of Illinois, | ||||||
4 | which shares sister-city and sister-state relationships, are | ||||||
5 | marked by strong bilateral trade, educational and cultural | ||||||
6 | exchanges, and tourism; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Taiwan, which is the world's 19th-largest | ||||||
8 | economy, shares with the United States and the State of | ||||||
9 | Illinois the common values of freedom, democracy, human rights, | ||||||
10 | and a commitment to the rule of law; and
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11 | WHEREAS, As of 2014, Taiwan is the United States' | ||||||
12 | 10th-largest trading partner in the world, with bilateral trade | ||||||
13 | worth US $67.4 billion, and is the United States' 14th-largest | ||||||
14 | export market, with total U.S. exports worth US $26.8 billion, | ||||||
15 | and its 12th-largest source of imports; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Taiwan and the State of Illinois have enjoyed a | ||||||
17 | long and mutually beneficial relationship and anticipate | ||||||
18 | continuing growth, as Illinois in 2014 continued to rank 5th | ||||||
19 | among all U.S. states in the value of overall exports to | ||||||
20 | Taiwan, worth US $940.13 billion, a 2% increase in value over | ||||||
21 | its 2013 exports to Taiwan; Taiwan ranks as Illinois' | ||||||
22 | 15th-largest export
market, its 6th-largest market in Asia, and |
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1 | its 9th-largest source of
imports; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Taiwan has consistently imported between US $2.5 | ||||||
3 | billion and US $3
billion of U.S. farm products annually and is | ||||||
4 | the world's 2nd largest consumer per-capita of U.S. | ||||||
5 | agricultural goods in 2013; the Illinois economy has greatly | ||||||
6 | benefited from Taiwan's reliably large imports of Illinois farm | ||||||
7 | products, which in 2014 were worth US $578.4 million for
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8 | agricultural products (US $532.4 million) and food | ||||||
9 | manufactures (US $46
million) combined, together comprising | ||||||
10 | 61.5% of Illinois' total exports
to Taiwan that year; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Taiwan, in order to contribute to greater regional | ||||||
12 | integration in the Asia-Pacific region and to further promote | ||||||
13 | bilateral investment and trade relations with the United | ||||||
14 | States, Taiwan's 2nd-largest trading partner, seeks to join the | ||||||
15 | Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), the proposed 21st century | ||||||
16 | trade agreement between the United States and currently 11 | ||||||
17 | other Asia-Pacific Rim countries; the United States has | ||||||
18 | announced its intention that membership in the TPP expand in | ||||||
19 | the future to include other friendly countries, such as Taiwan; | ||||||
20 | and
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21 | WHEREAS, Taiwan is the 19th-largest economy, the | ||||||
22 | 20th-largest exporter,
and the 18th-largest importer in the | ||||||
23 | world, according to the 2013 World
Trade Organization report; |
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1 | Taiwan also should be included in regional
economic integration | ||||||
2 | due to its status as an important economic power,
a dynamic | ||||||
3 | market economy, and leading supplier of high-tech products; and
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4 | WHEREAS, Taiwan ranks as the world's 14th-freest economy | ||||||
5 | and the 8th
freest in the Asian Pacific, according to the 2015 | ||||||
6 | Index of Economic
Freedom; Taiwan also ranks as the 13th-most | ||||||
7 | competitive economy worldwide and the
6th most competitive in | ||||||
8 | the Asian Pacific, according to the Swiss-based
International | ||||||
9 | Institute for Management Development's 2014 report; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Taiwan's admission to the U.S. Visa Waiver Program | ||||||
11 | in November
of 2012 has, as predicted, led to increased tourist | ||||||
12 | and business travel from
Taiwan, increasing more than 29% in | ||||||
13 | the 8 months after Taiwan joined the
Visa Waiver Program, | ||||||
14 | according to the April 2014 testimony of U.S. State Department
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15 | Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs Daniel | ||||||
16 | R. Russel,
who acknowledged the Department's pleasure with the | ||||||
17 | result as "foreign
visitors to the United States generate | ||||||
18 | stateside jobs"; moreover, travel
by Taiwanese visitors to the | ||||||
19 | United States remains higher than in prior
years, having | ||||||
20 | increased 33% in 2013 and 7% in the first half of 2014; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Negotiations for a bilateral investment agreement | ||||||
22 | between Taiwan and the United States are an important step | ||||||
23 | toward further strengthening bilateral trade and paving the way |
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1 | for entering into a free trade agreement between our 2 | ||||||
2 | countries, thereby increasing Illinois's exports to Taiwan and | ||||||
3 | creating bilateral investment and technical collaboration | ||||||
4 | through tariff reduction and other trade facilitation | ||||||
5 | measures; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Taiwan, as a full-fledged democracy that shares | ||||||
7 | the same values
of freedom, democracy, human rights, the rule | ||||||
8 | of law, peace, and
prosperity with the United States and the | ||||||
9 | State of Illinois, should be
allowed to participate | ||||||
10 | appropriately in international organizations,
such as the | ||||||
11 | United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change,
so as to | ||||||
12 | advance the welfare of the 23 million people of Taiwan and | ||||||
13 | further
contribute to the international community; therefore, | ||||||
14 | be it
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15 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
16 | NINETY-NINTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
17 | reaffirm our commitment to the strong and deepening sister-city | ||||||
18 | and
sister-state relationships between Taiwan and the State of | ||||||
19 | Illinois; and be it further
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20 | RESOLVED, That we reaffirm our continued support for | ||||||
21 | Taiwan's efforts
to secure entry to the Trans-Pacific | ||||||
22 | Partnership to contribute to
greater regional integration; and | ||||||
23 | be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That we reaffirm our continued endorsement of the | ||||||
2 | signing of
a bilateral investment agreement between Taiwan and | ||||||
3 | the United States
to promote Taiwan's bilateral investment and | ||||||
4 | trade relations with the
United States and facilitate its | ||||||
5 | economic and other ties with Illinois
and the individual | ||||||
6 | states; and be it further
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7 | RESOLVED, That we reaffirm our support for Taiwan's | ||||||
8 | participation in international organizations, such as the | ||||||
9 | United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, that | ||||||
10 | impact the health, safety, and well-being of Taiwan; and be it | ||||||
11 | further
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12 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
13 | presented to United States Secretary of State John F. Kerry, | ||||||
14 | United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | ||||||
15 | Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres, and the Taipei | ||||||
16 | Economic and Cultural Office in Chicago.
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