The House Resolution from the State of Vermont reaffirms the strong friendship and bilateral relations between Vermont and Taiwan, highlighting the mutual benefits derived from their partnership. It emphasizes the shared values of freedom and a free-market economy, noting the significant trade relationship, with Taiwan being Vermont's second-largest export destination. The resolution also acknowledges Taiwan's recent democratic election and its desire to enhance economic ties, including a potential avoidance of double taxation agreement that could further boost Vermont's exports and job creation.

Additionally, the resolution advocates for Taiwan's participation in international organizations, asserting that such involvement would benefit both the United States and the global community. It clarifies that U.S. policy towards Taiwan is guided by the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, rather than a 1971 United Nations resolution, and expresses support for educational exchanges and cooperation between Vermont and Taiwan. The resolution concludes by directing the Clerk of the House to send copies to key officials, including the President of Taiwan and the Vermont Congressional Delegation.