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Latest revision as of 10:27, 1 November 2025
Bilateral relations
Saint Lucia–Taiwan relations refers to bilateral relations between the Republic of China and Saint Lucia. Relations existed first between 1984 and 1997, and then resumed from 2007 onwards.
On 7 May, 1984, the Taiwanese government officially established diplomatic relations with Saint Lucia. A month later on 7 June, Taiwan established an embassy at the St. Lucian capital of Castries. On 29 August, 1997, Saint Lucia established relations with the People’s Republic of China, and the Taiwanese government cut ties with St. Lucia shortly afterwards.
On 20 April, 2007, Taiwanese foreign minister James Huang and St. Lucian foreign minister Rufus Bousquet announced the restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries.[1] On 4 June, 2015, St. Lucia established its embassy in the Taiwanese capital of Taipei.[2]
List of signed agreements
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The following is a list of bilateral agreements signed between the two governments:[3]
| Date | Agreement | Notes |
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| 1984年5月7日 | Agreement on Agricultural Technical Cooperation
《農業技術合作協定》 |
[note 1] |
| 7 December, 1994 | Treaty of Amity
《友好條約》 |
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| 17 July, 1996 | Bilateral Air Services Agreement
《空運服務協定》 |
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| 30 April, 2007 | Joint Communiqué on the Restoration of Relations
《恢復外交關係聯合公報》 |
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| 1 September, 2009 | Agreement on ICDF Volunteers
《派遣國際合作發展基金會志工協定》 |
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| 19 March, 2014 | Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Cooperation Agreement
《資訊通信技術合作協定》 |
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| 9 January, 2017 | Memorandum of Understanding Concerning Cooperation in the Exchange of Financial Intelligence Related to Money Laundering, Associated Predicate Offences and Terrorism Financing
《關於涉及洗錢、相關前置犯罪及資助恐怖主義金融情資交換合作瞭解備忘錄》 |
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| 31 January, 2018 | Agreement on Police Cooperation
《警政合作協定》 |
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| 27 November, 2019 | Cooperation Agreement Regarding the Application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Educational Development
《資通訊技術應用於教育發展合作協定(2019-2022)》 |
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| 29 October, 2022 | Framework Agreement on Technical Cooperation
《技術合作框架協定》 |
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| 2023年8月16日 | Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters
《刑事司法互助條約》[4] |
| Year | Trade volume | Annual change | Ranking | Taiwan → St. Lucia | Annual change | Ranking | St. Lucia → Taiwan | Annual change | Ranking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 658,441 | 198 | 302,760 | 195 | 355,681 | 168 | |||
| 2023 | 1,273,432 | 188 | 841,409 | 176 | 432,023 | 165 | |||
| 2024 | 999,091 | 192 | 624,713 | 182 | 374,378 | 169 |
- Taiwan → St. Lucia: Synthetic fiber fabrics, plastic pipes and accessories, lifting and handling vehicles, measuring equipment, circuit switches, rubber pipes, tires, control instruments and appliances, air pumps and fertilizers[6]
- St. Lucia → Taiwan: Scrap metal, recycled paper, undenatured alcohol, resistors[6]
- ^ Extended five times: 28 April, 1986; 18 April 1988; 28 August, 1990; 29 January, 1992; 23 June, 1994; 4 July, 1996. Re-signed on 13 June, 2008
