HCONRES8-119

In Committee

Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should resume normal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, negotiate a bilateral free trade agreement with Taiwan, and support Taiwans membership in international organizations.

119th Congress Introduced Feb 6, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does

This concurrent resolution is a Taiwan recognition and trade-policy statement. It commends Taiwan's democracy, civil liberties, and human rights; urges the President to abandon the One China Policy; calls for resuming normal diplomatic relations; supports negotiating a bilateral free trade agreement; and backs Taiwan's membership in international organizations. It does not itself recognize Taiwan by statute or approve a trade agreement, but it pushes U.S. policy toward formal diplomatic, economic, and multilateral support for Taiwan.

Who Benefits and How

Taiwan's government benefits because the resolution supports normal diplomatic relations and international-organization membership. Taiwanese exporters benefit because a bilateral free trade agreement could reduce trade barriers and expand market access. U.S. companies trading with Taiwan benefit from potential tariff, standards, and investment certainty under a future agreement. Taiwanese civil society benefits because Congress links the policy shift to democracy, civil liberties, and human rights.

Who Bears the Burden and How

The President and State Department diplomats must respond to congressional pressure to change the One China Policy. U.S. trade negotiators would bear negotiation and implementation work if a Taiwan free trade agreement moves forward. People's Republic of China officials face diplomatic pressure from a congressional statement favoring Taiwan normalization. International organizations may face membership disputes if the United States pushes harder for Taiwan participation.

Key Provisions

  • Provides congressional support for resuming normal diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
  • Directs attention to negotiating a bilateral free trade agreement with Taiwan.
  • Strengthens support for Taiwan's membership in international organizations.
  • Uses a sense resolution to pressure U.S. diplomatic policy without itself ratifying a treaty or trade agreement.

Evidence Chain:

This summary is generated from the full bill text using AI analysis. Expand "Detailed Analysis" below for identified beneficiaries/burden bearers.

At a Glance

What This Bill Does

Expresses that the United States should resume normal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, negotiate a bilateral free trade agreement, and support Taiwan's membership in international organizations.

Key Policy Areas

Foreign Affairs, Trade, Taiwan

Primary Purpose

Expresses that the United States should resume normal diplomatic relations with Taiwan, negotiate a bilateral free trade agreement, and support Taiwan's membership in international organizations.

Policy Domains

Foreign Affairs Trade Taiwan

Resolution provisions

Identified Gains
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation
  • Taiwan government offices
  • Taiwanese exporters
  • U.S. companies trading with Taiwan
  • Taiwanese civil society organizations
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: ih

Contextual inference, no direct clause citation

Identified Costs
Contextual inference, no direct clause citation
  • President of the United States
  • State Department diplomats
  • U.S. trade negotiators
  • People's Republic of China officials
Model: codex-gpt-5 | Version: bill_summary_v2 | Source: ih

Contextual inference, no direct clause citation

Legislative Progress

In Committee
Introduced Committee Passed
Feb 6, 2025

Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition …

Feb 6, 2025

Submitted in House

Stakeholder Effects

cui bono?

How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.

Government
3 mentions across 1 clause
+1 positive -2 negative

People's Republic of China officials, Taiwan government offices, U.S. trade negotiators

Positive-direction: Taiwan government offices

Negative-direction: People's Republic of China officials, U.S. trade negotiators

Foreign Trade
1 mention across 1 clause
+1 positive

Taiwanese exporters

1/1
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Full impact breakdown

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Foreign Affairs Trade Taiwan
Actor Mappings
"president"
→ President of the United States

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