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Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia


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The Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; (Template:Zh) (Arabic: مكتب الممثل الإقتصادي والثقافي لتايبيه في المملكة العربية السعودية Maktab Almumaththil Al'Iiqtasadi Walththaqafi Litayibih fi Almamlakat Alearabiat Alssaeudia) represents the interests of Taiwan in Saudi Arabia in the absence of formal diplomatic relations, functioning as a de facto embassy.[1][2][3][4][5] In addition, it has responsibility for Afghanistan, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Qatar and Sudan.[6]

The Office is headed by a Representative, currently Ma Chao-yuan,[7][8] who was formerly the director-general of Taiwan’s commercial office in Dubai.[9]

There is also an Office in Jeddah.[10]

History

Until 1990, Taiwan had diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia, and was represented by the Embassy of the Republic of China in Riyadh.[11] There was also a Consulate-General of the Republic of China in Jeddah.[12] However, in that year, Saudi Arabia recognised the People's Republic of China.[13]

Its counterpart in Taiwan is the Saudi Arabian Trade Office in Taipei.[14] Both offices were set up in 1991, following the signing of a secret memorandum six months after the severing of diplomatic relations.[15]

See also

References

  1. Yamada, Makio (December 8, 2014). "Taiwan’s Relations with Saudi Arabia: An Interview with Ibrahim Chao". Middle East Institute. http://www.mei.edu/content/map/taiwan%E2%80%99s-relations-saudi-arabia-interview-ibrahim-chao. Retrieved August 20, 2016. 
  2. Rodolfo C. Estimo Jr. (March 23, 2013). "Taiwan companies to showcase products". Arab News. http://www.arabnews.com/news/446095. Retrieved August 20, 2016. 
  3. "Prince Alwaleed Receives Taipei Representative from Economic and Cultural Office in Saudi Arabia". ME NewsWire. September 6, 2008. http://www.me-newswire.net/news/prince-alwaleed-receives-taipei-representative-from-economic-and-cultural-office-in-saudi-arabia/en. Retrieved August 20, 2016. 
  4. "Heavenly Formosa 仙境福爾摩沙 小油坑聽雨". Taipei Times. June 7, 2016. http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/lang/archives/2016/06/07/2003648031. Retrieved August 20, 2016. 
  5. "Saudi Arabia, Taiwan trade exchange hits $15 billion". AMEInfo. June 1, 2016. http://ameinfo.com/money/economy/saudi-arabia-taiwan-trade-exchange-hits-15-billion/. Retrieved August 20, 2016. 
  6. West Asia Area, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)
  7. Embassies & Missions Abroad > Republic of Saudi Arabia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Republic of China)
  8. "Taiwan Participates in the Forth Qatar International Agricultural Exhibition". http://www.taiwanngo.tw/files/16-1000-27928.php?Lang=en. Retrieved August 20, 2016. 
  9. Chung, Oscar (February 1, 2014). "Connected to the Middle East". Taiwan Today. http://www.taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xItem=213578&ctNode=2190. Retrieved August 20, 2016. 
  10. Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Jeddah Office
  11. Republic of China Yearbook, United Pacific International Inc, 1988, page 526
  12. Taiwan, Republic of China: Opening Up to the World, Trenholme J. Griffin, Euromoney Books, 1989
  13. "Backgrounder: Basic facts about Kingdom of Saudi Arabia", Xinhua, February 9, 2009
  14. Saudi Arabian Trade Office in Taipei
  15. West & East, Volumes 36-37, Sino-American Cultural and Economic Association, 1991, page xxix

External links

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