Kuwait–Taiwan relations
Kuwait |
Taiwan |
|---|---|
| Diplomatic mission | |
| Taipei Commercial Representative Office in the State of Kuwait | |
| Envoy | |
| Ken Hu (胡琪斌)[1] | |
Kuwait–Taiwan relations refer to the relations between Kuwait (officially the State of Kuwait) and Taiwan (officially the Republic of China, ROC). Kuwait recognises the People's Republic of China (PRC) and does not maintain formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, but the two countries maintain informal relations and cooperation through representative offices, trade missions, and economic exchange.
History
Kuwait and Taiwan have enjoyed economic and commercial interaction for decades, with Taiwan importing crude oil and petroleum products from Kuwait as early as the 1990s.[2] Since then, trade-promotion activities, trade exhibitions and commercial delegations have deepened ties between Taiwan and Kuwait, despite the absence of formal diplomatic recognition.
In 2010, Taiwan's BES Engineering Corporation won a lengthy legal battle against Kuwait's Ministry of Public Works, securing compensation of 2.36 million Kuwaiti dinars (approximately US$8.13 million). The case originated from a 1987 public-construction contract awarded to BES, which was halted following the outbreak of the Gulf War in 1990, causing significant equipment losses. After unsuccessful negotiations, BES filed a lawsuit in Kuwait in 1994 under a special article of its contract. Following 16 years of litigation and six appeals, the Kuwaiti Supreme Court ruled in favour of BES on 9 February 2010, and the firm received compensation on 7 May 2010. Although Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its representative office in Kuwait were not directly involved in the proceedings, they maintained close contact with BES's legal representative, Maryam A. Marafi, to ensure protection of the company's rights.[3]
Representative offices
Opened in April 1986, the Taipei Commercial Representative Office in the State of Kuwait (TCRO), located in Al-Jabriya, Hawally, Kuwait City, serves as Taiwan's de facto representation.[4] It handles trade, investment, cultural and consular affairs for Taiwanese interests in Kuwait.[5]
Kuwait does not maintain a dedicated diplomatic mission in Taiwan; its interactions with Taiwan are conducted through trade and economic offices and via its representation to other jurisdictions.
Economic relations
Trade and investment form the core of the Kuwait–Taiwan relationship. According to Taiwan's representatives, Kuwait ranks among Taiwan's significant trading partners in the Middle East and was, at one point, Taiwan's 16th largest trading partner.
In 1994, Taiwan's delegation noted that it was importing approximately 40,000 barrels per day of Kuwaiti crude oil, highlighting the early energy-linkage between the two sides.[2]
Trade missions organised by Taiwan's trade agencies into Kuwait regularly showcase Taiwanese electronics, auto-parts, and machinery toward Gulf markets. For example, a Taiwanese trade delegation in Kuwait in 2017 promoted diverse Taiwanese goods including cosmetics, electronics and machine parts.[6]
Kuwait and Taiwan also cooperate in educational and academic exchange, for example, National Taiwan University maintains a scholarly-exchange agreement with Kuwait University.[7]
Cultural and educational exchanges
Cultural-and-educational links have grown alongside trade ties. The Taiwan-Kuwait trade office celebrated the National Day of Taiwan with Kuwaiti officials and business-leaders in October 2019, marking increasing visibility of the relationship.[8]
Taiwanese technical and educational cooperation programs, including academic partnerships and scholarships, support mutual understanding and people-to-people ties between the two sides.
See also
References
- ^ "代表處簡介". Taipei Commercial Representative Office in the State of Kuwait. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
- ^ a b "Kuwait, Taiwan discuss strengthening oil ties". United Press International. 22 March 1994. Retrieved 10 October 2025.
- ^ "Taiwan firm wins lawsuit against Kuwaiti agency". Taiwan Today. 11 May 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2025.
- ^ "Basic information of national/local government". Bureau of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
- ^ "駐科威特代表處舉辦114年國慶晚會 展現台灣多元文化魅力". Central News Agency (Taiwan) (in Chinese (Taiwan)). 13 October 2025. Retrieved 14 October 2025.
- ^ Garcia, Ben (22 March 2017). "Trade delegation from Taipei displays products, services". Kuwait Times. Retrieved 10 October 2025.
- ^ "List of Partner Institutions and Agreements". Office of International Affairs, National Taiwan University. Retrieved 10 October 2025.
- ^ "TCRO marks 108th anniversary of Taiwan's National Day". Kuwait Times. 8 October 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2025.