NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Governor Bill Lee has announced a new economic cooperation agreement between Tennessee and Taiwan, aimed at fostering job creation and expanding economic prospects for state residents. n nThe memorandum of understanding, described by Lee as “historic,” is expected to strengthen ties with trusted Asian enterprises and position Tennessee as a top destination for international investment. n n“As states across America compete for investment, we’re ensuring leading, trusted Asian companies recognize TN as the #1 place to do business,” Lee stated. n nThe initiative began during the governor’s visit to Taiwan, where he held discussions with President Lai Ching-te and senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Economic Affairs. n n“On Monday, we signed an historic MOU to ensure continued economic prosperity between Taiwan & TN, which will bring new jobs & create even greater opportunity for Tennesseans,” Lee added. n
— News Original —nTennessee enters economic agreement with Taiwan for new jobs, opportunitiesn nNASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Gov. Bill Lee announced an economic agreement with Taiwan to ensure continued prosperity. n nLee said that the “historic memorandum of understanding” will bring new jobs and create greater opportunities for Tennesseans. n nHere are instructions on how to watch WSMV4 live on various platforms. n n“As states across America compete for investment, we’re ensuring leading, trusted Asian companies recognize TN as the #1 place to do business,” Lee touted. n nThe governor’s mission began in Taiwan with a meeting involving President Lai Ching-te, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of Economic Affairs. n n“On Monday, we signed an historic MOU to ensure continued economic prosperity between Taiwan & TN, which will bring new jobs & create even greater opportunity for Tennesseans,” Lee said.