Taiwan is sending a delegation to the United States to purchase American agricultural products, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) announced yesterday.
This year’s mission, officially titled “agricultural trade goodwill mission” and led by Minister of Agriculture Minister Chen Junne-jih (陳駿季), is visiting the US from yesterday through Sept. 27, MOFA said in a press release.
The delegation is joined by representatives from the Vegetable Oil Manufacturers Association, Feed Industry Association, Flour Mills Association, Frozen Food Processors Association, and Association of Chain and Franchise Promotion, among others.
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The US Soybean Export Council, US Grains Council, and US Wheat Associates’ Taiwan offices are also participating to enhance bilateral cooperation between the US and Taiwan, MOFA said.
The mission will first visit Washington before splitting into three groups -- a soybean and corn group, a wheat group and a beef group -- to travel to different parts of the country, it added.
The soybean and corn group will visit Arkansas, Ohio and Indiana, while the wheat group will visit South Dakota, Montana and Idaho, and the beef group will visit Florida and Texas.
Each group will meet with local politicians and farmers’ associations, MOFA said.
In 2024, Taiwan ranked as the eighth-largest export destination for the US, according to MOFA.
The top four US export categories to Taiwan in 2024 included beef (US$709 million), soybeans (US$601 million), corn (US$384 million), and wheat (US$325 million), according to data available on the US Department of Agriculture website.
This year marks the 15th such mission Taiwan’s government will have sent to the US since 1998.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) said in March that this year’s mission is part of the government’s efforts to reduce its trade surplus with the US, and aims to avert tariff increases imposed on Taiwanese imports by US President Donald Trump’s administration.
Delegation members on Taiwan’s last agricultural trade mission to the US in September 2022 signed three letters of intent with US agricultural industry associations.
According to a news release issued by Taiwan’s representative office in the US at the time, the agreements covered the purchase of wheat, soybeans and corn at an estimated value of over US$3.2 billion in 2023 and 2024.
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