Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 122 expresses the Idaho Legislature's strong support for its partnership with Taiwan, emphasizing the shared values of democracy, freedom, and human rights between the United States and Taiwan. The resolution highlights the significant economic relationship, noting that Taiwan is a major trading partner for both the U.S. and Idaho, with bilateral trade reaching $158.6 billion in 2024. It also outlines the historical milestones in the relationship between Idaho and Taiwan, including the establishment of a sister-state relationship, trade agreements, and ongoing collaborations that have fostered economic growth and interdependence.

Furthermore, the resolution calls for a closer economic partnership between the U.S. and Taiwan, advocating for a United States-Taiwan Bilateral Trade Agreement and addressing tax avoidance discussions. It also emphasizes the importance of Taiwan's participation in international organizations, supporting its role in global trade and health matters. Overall, the resolution reaffirms Idaho's commitment to strengthening ties with Taiwan and promoting mutual interests in trade and international cooperation.