In the special report, Deputy Speaker Barnes stated that he would support Taiwan's participation in the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework.

(American Public Television)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] American public television station PBS yesterday (5th) broadcasted a special report on Taiwan's entry into the newly established "Indo-Pacific Economic Framework" in Guam.

The report interviewed Guam Deputy Speaker Tina Muna Barnes (Tina Muna Barnes), she emphasized that she absolutely supports Taiwan's continued cooperation with Guam.

Director Chen Yinglian of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Guam also said that Taiwan can definitely use this opportunity to bring stable economic development to the United States and its allies.

A few days ago, the U.S. Public Guam station broadcast a 5-minute special report stating that the U.S. established the "Indo-Pacific Economic Framework" (IPEF) in May this year and has invited Australia, Brunei, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand 13 countries, including Netherlands, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, have joined. Chen Yinglian, director of the Guam Office, said during the visit that countries are being actively invited to support Taiwan's participation.

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Chen Yinglian detailed Taiwan's economic and trade cooperation in Guam, including economic forums, sister city agreements, education forums, memorandums of cooperation with import and export business associations, and the donation of the JAG digital medical care platform to Guam Memorial Hospital. I hope that the Indo-Pacific allies know that Taiwan has Ability and willingness to assist the organization to achieve various goals and provide solid and long-term assistance for economic development.

PBS also interviewed Guam Deputy Speaker Tina Barnes. She made it clear that since the resumption of Taiwan’s office in Guam in October 2020, it has promoted cooperation between the two countries and emphasized that she absolutely supports Taiwan’s participation in the Indo-Pacific Economic framework to continue the cooperation between the two countries.

PBS stated in the report that according to the White House, the Indo-Pacific economic structure has "four pillars", free and fair trade, supply chain resilience, green energy and environmental standards, taxation and anti-corruption. Joining IPEF will strengthen cooperation with the United States and India To create a fairer and stronger economic chain.

Chen Yinglian, Director of my country's Office in Guam, emphasized in the interview that Taiwan can provide long-term and stable economic assistance.

(American Public Television)