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Keith J. Krach on the U.S.-Taiwan’s Trusted Tech Alliance
In this Q&A, former U.S. Under Secretary of State Keith Krach discusses his role in shaping a global alliance for trusted technology. He highlights the U.S.-Taiwan partnership in countering authoritarian regimes through tech diplomacy, the Clean Network, and a shared commitment to transparency, security, and democratic values in the tech sector.
Keith Krach comments on Microsoft’s “Pivotal Move” to reopen nuclear plant to power AI
Former U.S. Under Secretary of State, and Chairman of the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue University, Keith Krach weighs in on the impact of the tech giant, Microsoft,…
Magical math and Chinese subsidies don’t diminish Huawei’s threat
By Keith Krach and Jonathan Pelson — Huawei has been mounting an aggressive campaign to convince the world that sanctions against it haven’t worked. But the numbers just don’t add up.
The Cold With China Over AI Dominance Is Already Here
The Chinese regime is trailing in the AI-powered Fourth Industrial Revolution and needs help. “On their own, it’s unlikely that either China or Russia can best America in the race for artificial intelligence,” technology analyst Brandon Weichert told me. “Together, however, they can.”
The Vice President of Taiwan meets with the “U.S.-Taiwan Business Association Delegation
Vice President first welcomed the visit of the U.S.-Taiwan Business Association delegation led by Chairman Keith Krach to Taiwan again. He said your visit fully demonstrates the importance that American businessmen attach to the Taiwan market and the positive message of actively deepening cooperative relations with Taiwanese enterprises.
President Tsai meets delegation from U.S.-Taiwan Business Council
The president Tsai Ing-wen said that Taiwan will continue to express its willingness to play a role in this initiative, work to advance regional and global economic and trade development, and bring further prosperity and progress to the Indo-Pacific.
Taiwan committed to peace, Lai says to the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council delegation
Lai invited the president of the Marshall Islands to his inauguration, as the two nations mark the 26th anniversary of diplomatic relations
President: Actively Resolve Taiwan-US Double Taxation and Deepen Supply Chain Partnership
President Tsai Ing-wen (front right) met with a delegation from the US-Taiwan Business Association at the Presidential Palace on the morning of the 23rd. Former U.S. Under Secretary of State Keith Krach (front left) shakes hands.
Former U.S. Under Secretary of State Led 29 Companies to Visit Taiwan and Communicate with Taiwanese Business Leaders – Liberal Finance
Former U.S. Under Secretary of State Krach. Recently, he led 29 enterprises to visit Taiwan and met with Chen Chien-jen, head of Taiwan’s administrative agency, on Monday afternoon.
U.S.-Taiwan Business Association delegation visited Taiwan to meet with Chen Jianren to deepen U.S.-Taiwan economic and trade
Former U.S. Under Secretary of State Krach. Recently, he led 29 enterprises to visit Taiwan and met with Chen Chien-jen, head of Taiwan’s administrative agency, on Monday afternoon.
The Trade Association hosted a banquet for a delegation from the U.S.-Taiwan Business Association
The International Trade Association hosted a banquet for the visiting delegation of the US-Taiwan Business Association and conducted industrial exchanges with the Federation of Industry and Industry and the Association for the Promotion of Industry and Commerce.