
Taiwan and European Union Forge Stronger Labor Cooperation Through Productive Consultations
Taipei, Taiwan – July 18, 2025 – Taiwan’s commitment to fostering robust international partnerships and promoting fair labor practices was underscored today with the successful conclusion of the Taiwan-EU Labor Consultation held in Taipei. This significant event, hosted by Taiwan’s E-government Entry Point, marks another important step in strengthening the collaborative relationship between Taiwan and the European Union in the realm of labor affairs.
The consultation, held on July 18th, brought together distinguished representatives from both Taiwan and the EU to engage in constructive dialogue and explore avenues for enhanced cooperation. The discussions focused on a range of critical labor-related issues, reflecting a shared dedication to upholding international labor standards and ensuring decent work for all.
During the sessions, participants delved into topics of mutual interest, including but not limited to, labor market trends, workers’ rights and protections, occupational safety and health, and strategies for addressing the evolving challenges in the modern workplace. The exchange of best practices and policy insights proved invaluable, fostering a deeper understanding of each other’s approaches to labor governance.
This consultation serves as a testament to Taiwan’s proactive stance in engaging with global partners to promote social dialogue and the well-being of workers. The presence of EU delegates in Taipei highlights the growing importance of Taiwan as a key partner in advancing shared values and objectives.
The outcomes of this consultation are expected to pave the way for more targeted collaborations, knowledge sharing initiatives, and potentially joint projects aimed at improving labor conditions and promoting inclusive economic growth. Taiwan and the EU recognize the interconnectedness of global labor markets and the importance of coordinated efforts to navigate emerging labor challenges, such as the impact of digitalization and the green transition on employment.
The E-government Entry Point of Taiwan expressed its sincere gratitude to all participants for their valuable contributions and commitment to a fruitful exchange. The successful holding of these consultations reaffirms the mutual desire to build upon existing cooperation and to further solidify the partnership between Taiwan and the European Union in the vital area of labor policy and practice. This event reinforces Taiwan’s dedication to being a responsible and engaged member of the international community, working collaboratively to create a more equitable and prosperous future for workers worldwide.
Taiwan-EU Labor Consultation held in Taipei
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