Senate Resolution Commends Taiwan-US Relations
Summary
The South Carolina Senate adopted Resolution S1117 (2025) to commend the strengthening of relations between Taiwan and the United States. The resolution recognizes diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties between Taiwan and South Carolina. No compliance obligations, penalties, or regulatory requirements are imposed by this commemorative measure.
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The South Carolina Senate adopted a resolution commending the relationship between Taiwan and the United States. This is a ceremonial legislative action expressing support for diplomatic and economic relations. It does not create any regulatory obligations, compliance requirements, or enforceable duties for any party.
Affected parties are not subject to any new requirements as a result of this resolution. It represents an expression of legislative sentiment only and carries no legal force beyond recognition of the stated relationship.
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