The House Resolution from the State of Vermont reaffirms the longstanding friendship between Vermont and the Republic of China (Taiwan) as they celebrate the 27th anniversary of their sister-state relationship. It highlights the mutual benefits derived from this partnership, particularly in economic and cultural exchanges, and emphasizes the importance of the U.S.-Taiwan relationship, which is founded on shared democratic values and a free market economy. The resolution notes significant trade statistics, including Vermont's exports to Taiwan and the potential for further economic collaboration through the establishment of a Vermont trade office in Taiwan.

Additionally, the resolution expresses support for Taiwan's participation in international organizations, recognizing that such involvement would benefit both the United States and the global community. It calls for the establishment of memorandums of understanding between Vermont and Taiwan to enhance economic and educational ties, particularly in Mandarin language education. The resolution concludes by directing the Clerk of the House to send copies to key officials, including the President of the United States and the President of Taiwan, to underscore the importance of this relationship.