[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 65 (Wednesday, May 9, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S3037]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TAIWAN'S PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION
Mr. BEGICH. Mr. President, on the occasion of his upcoming
inauguration for his second term in office, I am pleased to commend
Republic of China, Taiwan, President Ma Ying-jeou. President Ma has
shown himself to be a dedicated public servant, continually electing to
serve his nation even through difficult times.
During his first term, President Ma--like many world leaders had to
struggle with the worldwide economic crisis. His stewardship during
this difficult time helped Taiwan avoid some of the worst disasters
that other countries have faced and also helped Taiwan recover more
quickly than many other countries.
Taiwan has been a great economic partner for Alaska in the past years
under President Ma's leadership, and we are fortunate to have such a
relationship. Taiwan has remained in Alaska's top 20 export markets for
the past 15 years. Alaska's exports to the country have totaled more
than $22 million in sectors such as energy, forest products, machinery,
and seafood products. In addition, Taiwan is one of Alaska's three
sister states or provinces, and it is my hope that we will continue
this sister-state exchange for many years to come.
We witnessed during President Ma's first years in office his
diligence in dealing with economic and international challenges, and
the upcoming 4 years for President Ma will continue to be challenging.
I am confidant President Ma will overcome difficulties and serve his
nation to the best of his ability.
Once again, I offer my congratulations to President Ma, and I wish
him all the success in his future endeavors, and for the future of
Taiwan.
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