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Renaming Taiwan's US Office: Enhanced Recognition, No Full Diplomacy.

This bill aims to rename Taiwan's office in Washington, D.C., to the "Taiwan Representative Office." This change signifies that the United States will treat Taiwan more similarly to other countries, potentially easing interactions and cooperation. It's crucial to note that this does not establish full diplomatic relations or alter the U.S. stance on Taiwan's international status.
Key points
Taiwan's office in the U.S. will be renamed the "Taiwan Representative Office," enhancing its status.
The renaming aims to provide Taiwan with treatment similar to other nations, without establishing full diplomatic relations.
All existing references to the old office name in U.S. government documents will automatically refer to the new name.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_HR_6578
Sponsor: Rep. Curtis, John R. [R-UT-3]
Process start date: 2022-02-03