Idaho Gov. Brad Little signs a Memorandum of Understanding alongside Taiwanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Chia-Lung Lin to honor Idaho and Taiwan’s long-standing trade partnership. (Courtesy of the Idaho Office of the Governor)
Idaho Gov. Brad Little led a seven-day trade mission this month to Taiwan and Japan to cultivate economic relations.
He was joined by the Idaho Department of Commerce, Idaho State Department of Agriculture and 22 Idaho businesses and organizations for his fourth official in-person trade mission as Idaho’s 33rd governor.
Spokespeople for the Idaho Office of the Governor could not be immediately reached about inquiries related to the cost and funding source of the trip.
For a full list of businesses and organizations who participated in the November trade mission to Taiwan and Japan, visit the Idaho Office of the Governor
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Participating organizations ranged from those with agricultural ties, such as dairy company Darigold and the Idaho Beef Council, to those in the technology industry, such as Micron Technology and the Idaho National Laboratory.