Manila Bulletin

US governor visits Taiwan after China drills

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TAIPEI (AFP) — A US state governor met Taiwan's president Monday, days after Washington announced trade talks with Taipei in a show of support following China's military threats towards the self-ruled island.

Eric Holcomb, the Republican governor of Indiana, landed in Taiwan on Sunday for an "economic developmen­t trip."

US-China tensions have risen since Beijing staged huge military drills in retaliatio­n for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan earlier this month.

Taiwan lives under constant threat of an invasion by China, which claims the democratic island as part of its territory to be seized one day – by force if necessary.

Beijing lashes out at any diplomatic action that might lend Taiwan legitimacy and has responded with growing fury to visits by Western officials and politician­s.

In her meeting with Holcomb on Monday, President Tsai Ing-wen directly referenced Beijing's drills and called for like-minded countries to continue supporting Taiwan.

"Presently we are facing the continued expansion of global authoritar­ianism," she told Holcomb.

"Taiwan has been confronted by military threats from China in and around the Taiwan Strait. At this moment democratic allies must stand together and boost cooperatio­n across all areas," she said.

Holcomb said the United States and Taiwan "share so many common values and interests and goals."

"We will continue to seek to build a strategic partnershi­p with you," he said.

Holcomb is also expected to meet representa­tives of Taiwan's worldleadi­ng semiconduc­tor industry before leaving on Wednesday for South Korea.

Alongside South Korea, Taiwan makes some of the world's smallest and most advanced computer chips – a commodity that is vital for electronic­s but in short supply worldwide.

The United States is keen to encourage Taiwanese companies to build chip foundries on American soil to diversify supply chains, something Tsai also referenced on Monday.

"Taiwan is willing and able to strengthen cooperatio­n with democratic partners in building sustainabl­e supply chain for democracy chips," she said.

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