House Joint Memorial 1, introduced by Patricia Roybal Caballero, expresses the New Mexico legislature's support for strengthening relations between Taiwan and the United States, as well as between Taiwan and New Mexico. The memorial highlights Taiwan's status as a trusted democracy and significant economic partner, noting the growth in trade and the establishment of cooperative agreements, including a memorandum of understanding between Taiwan and New Mexico's economic development department. It emphasizes the importance of continued collaboration in areas such as trade, technology, education, and international participation, while also recognizing the historical sister-state relationship between New Mexico and Taiwan.

The memorial calls for the legislature to support various initiatives, including the United States-Taiwan Initiative on 21st Century Trade, Taiwan's participation in international organizations, and the establishment of a New Mexico-Taiwan friendship caucus to facilitate cooperation. It also opposes the misinterpretation of United Nations Resolution 2758 that could hinder Taiwan's international engagement. The resolution encourages New Mexico's economic and trade agencies to pursue cooperative programs with Taiwan, particularly in artificial intelligence and technology development, and requests that copies of the memorial be sent to the governor and New Mexico's congressional delegation.