The Assembly Resolution commemorates the 37th anniversary of the New Jersey-Taiwan sister-state relationship and the 47th anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act (TRA). It emphasizes the shared values of democracy, human rights, and a free market economy between the United States and Taiwan, highlighting the importance of the TRA in maintaining a strong bilateral relationship. The resolution acknowledges Taiwan's significant role in regional stability and security, particularly in the Indo-Pacific, and underscores the U.S. commitment to supporting Taiwan's participation in international organizations.

Furthermore, the resolution outlines the robust economic ties between New Jersey and Taiwan, noting that Taiwan is New Jersey's 6th largest export market in Asia, with substantial investments from Taiwanese companies creating jobs in the state. It also mentions recent initiatives, such as the opening of the New Jersey Asia-Pacific Center in Taiwan and the Memorandum of Understanding on driver license reciprocity, which aim to enhance mobility and cooperation between the two regions. The resolution calls for continued support for a closer partnership in economic, educational, and scientific endeavors between New Jersey, the U.S., and Taiwan.