Taiwan celebrates its 107th National Day on 10 October
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On 10 October, the Republic of China (Taiwan) celebrated its 107th National Day. Speaking on the National Day, Representative Lin highlighted President’s Tsai’s reform and achievements in industrial upgrading, social security, judicial reform and defence. Affirming Taiwan’s aims to consolidate ties with diplomatic allies and like-minded countries, he also stressed the concrete results of the government’s New Southbound Policy and emphasised Taiwan’s commitment to maintaining peace and stability with China through dialogue and communication.
Representative Lin also hailed the steady growth of Taiwan-UK relations. He cited several visits to Taipei by UK officials, two parliamentary delegations as well as the Taiwan Legislative Yuan President’s visit to London in recent months. In addition to stressing strong bilateral trade ties and positive developments in tourism, education and cultural exchanges, he also pointed out the increasing bilateral collaboration on smart cities, renewable energy and the railway industry. In conclusion, Representative Lin stated he will continue to promote the bilateral economic partnership and substantive relations in many areas.