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On 19 December, President Tsai Ing-wen stated that a closer cooperation between Taiwan and EU companies on green technology will produce significant benefits on both sides by fostering the development of cutting-edge sustainable solutions and promoting the growth of the renewable power sector. Tsai made the remarks while receiving a European Parliament delegation led by Andrey Kovatchev, deputy chairman of the EP-Taiwan Friendship Group, at the Office of the President in Taipei City.

According to Tsai, a number of European enterprises have demonstrated strong interest in working with local firms in advancing Taiwan’s green energy industry. Reiterating the country’s commitment to implementing the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals, Tsai said this year Taiwan published its first Voluntary National Review of the SDGs and established an advisory council for advancing their implementation.

According to the President, Taiwan and the EU share the universal values of democracy, freedom and human rights as well as a common dedication to advancing sustainable development. Taiwan will continue to work with its European partners to promote peace, prosperity and stability, she said.

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