Taiwan and Slovakia are headed for closer trade relations, Slovak Second State Secretary of the Ministry of Economy Karol Galek said yesterday at the Taiwanese-Slovak Commission on Economic Cooperation meeting in Taipei.
Taiwan and Slovakia’s cooperation during the COVID-19 pandemic proves the countries’ ability to work together as equal partners “in good times and the bad,” and Slovakia is ready to work with Taiwan as “small but open economies” to “find our place in an ever-changing global economy,” Galek said.
“I believe that [the meeting] will bring far-reaching discussions, allowing both sides to make the best of their economic potential for future
A 43-member Slovak delegation led by the country’s deputy economics minister arrived in Taiwan yesterday evening. It is the highest-level visit by the EU member state since it opened a representative office in Taiwan in 2003.
The delegation, led by Slovakian Second State Secretary of the Ministry of Economy Karol Galek, arrived at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport at 5:38pm.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Tien Chung-kwang (田中光) greeted the delegation as they disembarked from their aircraft, which bore the Slovakian national emblem and the title “Slovak Republic” on its side.
During the visit, Galek is to cohost the first Taiwan-Slovakia cross-ministerial economics
Taoyuan, Dec. 5 (CNA) A 43-member Slovak delegation led by the country's deputy economic minister arrived in Taiwan Sunday evening, the highest-level visit made by the EU member state since it opened a representative office in Taiwan in 2003.
HIGH-LEVEL VISIT: The official leading the group is to cohost the first inter-ministerial economics meeting between Taiwan and Slovakia, MOFA said/ Staff writer, with CNA
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