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Qué (quién) es American Institute in Taiwan - definición

REPRESENTATIVE MISSION OF THE UNITED STATES IN TAIWAN
American institute in taiwan; Commercial Service Taiwan; AIT Commercial Section; AIT Taipei; American Institute Taiwan; American Institute in Taiwan Kaohsiung Branch Office; Ait.org.tw
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  • Seal of the [[United States Department of State]] shown at the new AIT compound
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American Institute in Taiwan         
The AIT is a non-profit corporation that represents U.S. commerical, cultural, and other interests in Taiwan in lieu of an embassy. In 1979, the United States terminated formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan when it recognized the People's Republic of
Sport in Taiwan         
  • The [[Chinese Professional Baseball League]] (CPBL) is the top-tier professional baseball league in Taiwan
  • 2008 [[Tour de Taiwan]]
  • 2021 [[Taipei Marathon]]
  • [[P. League+]] match in 2021
  • Chinese Taipei Open]]
OVERVIEW OF SPORTS IN TAIWAN
Sport in the Republic of China; Sports in Taiwan; Golf in Taiwan; Volleyball in Taiwan; Table tennis in Taiwan; History of sport in Taiwan
In Taiwan (Republic of China), some of the most prominent sports include badminton, baseball, basketball, football, softball, table tennis, tennis, and volleyball. Martial arts such as t'ai chi ch'uan and taekwondo are also practiced by many people.
Elections in Taiwan         
OVERVIEW ABOUT THE ELECTION SYSTEM OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Taiwanese election results; Elections of the Republic of China; Elections in the republic of china; Taiwanese elections; Taiwan election; Taiwan Elections; Elections in the Republic of China (Taiwan); Elections and Referendums in Taiwan; Elections in the Republic of China; Democracy in Taiwan; Voting in taiwan; Voting in Taiwan; Democracy in Republic of China; Democracy in Republic Of China; Democracy in Republic Of china; Democracy in Republic of china; Democracy in republic of china; Democracy in republic of China; Democracy in republic Of China; Democracy in republic Of china; Democracy in the republic of china; Democracy in the Republic of china; Democracy in the Republic of China; Democracy in the Republic Of China; Democracy in the Republic Of china; Democracy in the republic Of china; Democracy in the republic of China; Democracy in the republic Of China; Election in Taiwan
There are eleven types of elections in the Republic of China (Taiwan) which, since 2012, have been unified into general and local elections, each held every four years, typically in January and November respectively. There may also be by-elections.

Wikipedia

American Institute in Taiwan

The American Institute in Taiwan (AIT; Chinese: 美國在台協會; pinyin: Měiguó Zài Tái Xiéhuì) is the de facto Embassy of the United States of America in Taiwan. The AIT institution is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the federal government of the United States in Taiwan with Congressional oversight. The AIT was officially created as a U.S. government-sponsored non-profit, private corporation established under the auspices of the U.S. government to serve its interests in Taiwan. Primarily staffed by employees of the United States Department of State and local workers, the AIT provides consular services normally offered by United States diplomatic missions, with the Great Seal of the State Department hung at AIT's main office in Taipei. The establishment of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1979 required acknowledgment of the "one-China policy" and subsequent termination of diplomatic relations with the Republic of China (Taiwan). The AIT now serves to assist and protect U.S. interests in Taiwan in a quasi-official manner, and also processes U.S. visas and provides consular services to U.S. expatriates. Following the swift passage of the 2018 Taiwan Travel Act by the United States, it now serves as a high-level representative bureau on behalf of United States in Taiwan. It receives full protection from the United States Marine Corps as do all U.S. embassies.

American Institute in Taiwan Kaohsiung Branch Office is a division of the AIT institution located in southern Taiwan.

Ejemplos de uso de American Institute in Taiwan
1. Stephen Young, director of the American Institute in Taiwan, the de facto U.S.
2. Stephen Young, director of the American Institute in Taiwan, the de facto U.S. embassy here, had repeatedly called on Taiwan‘s government and legislature to come up with funds for the arms package suggested by Washington.
3. "There is no reason to question the safety of the U.S. beef supply," Douglas Paal, director of the de facto U.S. diplomatic mission to Taiwan, the American Institute in Taiwan, told reporters.
4. Called COSMIC, for Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate, in the United States and FORMOSAT–3 in Taiwan, the $100 million satellite network is the product of an agreement between the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States.
5. I would note that President Chen‘s activities while he is in the United States will be private and unofficial, consistent with the purposes of a transit. I don‘t have details on his schedule. I would refer you to the Taiwan authorities for that. I would note that he will be greeted when he arrives in the United States by the honorary chair of the American Institute in Taiwan which, as you know, is the private organization that carries out our unofficial relations with Taiwan.