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The European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan has called on the government to bolster energy security to protect the country's leadership in AI and semiconductor manufacturing. Speaking at a Europe Day Dinner in Taipei, the Chamber's chairperson urged stronger policy support for renewable energy, while President Lai Ching-te emphasized that Taiwan’s role in the global AI supply chain strengthens its democratic ties with European partners.

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00:00The European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan is calling for Taiwan to bolster its energy security to maintain its leadership in
00:07AI and semiconductor manufacturing.
00:10At a Euro Day dinner in Taipei, the chamber's chairperson urged Taiwan to strengthen policy support for the development of
00:17renewable energy and the transition to net zero emissions.
00:20Taiwan's cabinet earlier on Tuesday said the country has secured enough energy to meet demand through 2032.
00:26President Lai Ching-deh was also at the event saying Taiwan's role in the global AI supply chain strengthens democratic
00:33ties between Taipei and its European partners.
00:36Beyond supply chains and trade, we are also bound together by our shared convictions on regional peace and universal values.
00:47In the face of authoritarian military traits, Taiwan has remained calm and responsible.
00:58More than 800 people attended the dinner commemorating Europe Day in the 1950 Schumann Declaration that laid the foundation for
01:05the European Union.
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