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The director of the Arizona Trade and Investment Office in Taiwan says a record-high number of Taiwanese representatives from industry, government and academia are visiting Arizona in April. He's calling for further development of science parks in the state to support bilateral interests, while experts note potential challenges in moving forward with the “Taiwan model.”

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00:00Taiwan trade officials are calling for greater development of science parks in Arizona
00:05as more Taiwanese representatives visit the U.S. state
00:30Xu said the number of Taiwanese businesses exploring opportunities in Arizona has risen roughly sevenfold over the past two years
00:39He made the remarks at a forum on changes in Taiwan-U.S. supply chain cooperation
00:44Both sides are working to bring the Taiwan model to the U.S. to help build its tech supply chain
00:50Though experts also noted potential challenges
00:55It's a real challenge, you know, the United States is a big place
00:58And so it might help to centralize these industries into one location
01:03But there will be political pressure from other states who want the same kind of systems
01:09And so there's going to be a necessity to fight against that which will potentially create some political trouble
01:15A massive new housing and industrial hub has just broken ground in state capital Phoenix right next to TSMC's facilities
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