WHEREAS, Taiwan and the United States are long-standing friends
with a shared historical relationship and dearly cherished values of
freedom, democracy, and human rights; and
WHEREAS, Taiwan is the world's eighteenth largest economy, one of
the key trading partners of the United States, and the two-way trade
volume between the United States and Taiwan reached sixty-seven billion
two hundred million dollars in 2011; and
WHEREAS, The state of Washington and Taiwan have enjoyed a long and
mutually beneficial partnership that promises further growth based on
strong bilateral trade, the exchange of education and culture,
scientific and technological innovation, and tourism; and
WHEREAS, The United States officially included Taiwan in its visa
waiver program, allowing its residents to travel to the United States
for tourism or business stays of ninety days or less without obtaining
a visa with the purpose of increasing tourism, business, and the
exchange of ideas; and
WHEREAS, Taiwan is Washington's ninth largest export consumer with
the trade volume from Washington to Taiwan totaling one billion nine
hundred twenty million dollars, and with major products including
aircraft, wheat, iron, steel, electric machinery, and industrial
machinery; and
WHEREAS, Taiwan's strong economy and dedication to democratic
freedoms for its people will continue with the support of the people of
the state of Washington; and
WHEREAS, Taiwan is tied economically to our shared responsibility
to address climate change; and
WHEREAS, Taiwan, as a willing and contributing member of the world
community, has made countless contributions of technical and financial
assistance in the aftermath of hurricane katrina and other natural
disasters worldwide; and
WHEREAS, The contributions made by the people of Taiwan, the
Honorable Ma Ying-jeou, and the institutions and businesses of Taiwan
deserve praise from the state of Washington;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
reaffirm its commitment to the strong relationship between the state of
Washington and Taiwan and support Taiwan's meaningful participation in
international organizations as well as encouraging continued
discussions that may lead to increased trade; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the Director
General of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Seattle.