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British Office Taipei

Coordinates:25°02′23″N121°33′56″E / 25.03972°N 121.56556°E /25.03972; 121.56556
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Representative office in Taipei, Taiwan

Diplomatic mission
British Office Taipei
英國在台辦事處
British Office Taipei at theUni-President International Tower
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LocationXinyi, Taipei,Taiwan
Address26F, President International Tower, No. 9-11, Song Gao Road
Coordinates25°02′23″N121°33′56″E / 25.03972°N 121.56556°E /25.03972; 121.56556
JurisdictionTaiwan
Permanent representativeRuth Bradley-Jones
WebsiteBritish Office Taipei

British Office Taipei (Chinese:英國在台辦事處;pinyin:Yīngguó Zài Tái Bànshì Chù;Pe̍h-ōe-jī:Eng-kok chāi Tâi Pān-sū-chhù), formerlyBritish Trade and Cultural Office (BTCO), is therepresentative office of theUnited Kingdom Government inTaiwan. It maintains and develops financial, educational, cultural, and technological relations and provides assistance to British nationals in Taiwan.[1] It functions as ade facto embassy in the absence of diplomatic relations between London andTaipei.

Its Taiwanese counterpart inLondon is theTaipei Representative Office in the UK.

Background

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There are hundreds of UK companies in Taiwan across sectors such as finance, telecommunications, infrastructure, environmental technology, creative industries and marine industries. The late 2010s presented particular opportunities in offshore wind, railways and nuclear decommissioning. Taiwan also serves as a springboard into China for UK companies.[1]

Principal officers

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Heads of mission

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NamePhotoTenureNote
Director General, British Trade and Culture Office (1993–2015)
Philip Morrice1993 – 1995
Alan S. Collins1995 – 1998
David Coates1999 – 2002
Derek R. Marsh2002 – 2005
Michael D. Reilly2006 – 2009
David Campbell2009 – 2013[2]
Representative, British Office Taipei (2015–)
Chris Wood2013 –2016
Damion Potter2016Acting[3]
Catherine Nettleton2016 – 2020[4]
Andrew Thomas Pittam2020Acting
John Dennis2020 – 2025[5]
Ruth Bradley-Jones2025 –[6]

Deputy heads of mission

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NamePhotoTenureNote
Deputy Director General, British Trade and Culture Office (1993–2015)
Deborah Anne Clarke1997-[7][8]
Jeremy Francis Larner1999 – 2002[9]
Roderick Bunten2002 – 2005[10]
Charles Edmund Garrett2005-2009[11]
Margaret Tongue2009-2013[12]
Damion Potter2013-2017[13]
Deputy Representative, British Office Taipei (2015–)
Andrew Thomas Pittam2017-2021
Thomas "Tom" Burn2021-[14][15]

Location

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The office has been located in President International Tower (統一國際大樓) inXinyi District since 22 January 2008.[16] It is accessible within walking distance south ofTaipei City Hall Station of theTaipei Metro.

The office is co-located with the British Council and theBritish Chamber of Commerce in Taipei.[1]

History

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Interior of the British Office Taipei on 21 March 2018.

The office, then known as theBritish Trade and Cultural Office, was opened in October 1993.[17][18] It succeeded theAnglo-Taiwan Trade Committee, a privately financed entity established in 1976,[19] following the closure of the British Consulate inTamsui in 1972. Unlike its predecessor, it could issue visas directly to people in Taiwan.[20]

TheBritish Council, which had taken over and expanded the functions of the private Anglo-Taiwan Education Centre, operated the Office's Cultural and Education Section.[17]

On 26 May 2015, its name was changed toBritish Office Taipei to reflect the full scope of the office work, and the title of its head was changed from "Director General" to "Representative".[21]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Taiwan and the UK".www.gov.uk. 16 October 2024.
  2. ^"Change of High Commissioner to Brunei".Foreign & Commonwealth Office. 23 May 2013. Archived fromthe original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved2 June 2016.
  3. ^"Damion Potter, Representative, British Office Taipei".gov.uk. Retrieved4 November 2016.
  4. ^"Former Taiwan Foreign Minister visits the UK".Taipei Representative Office in the U.K. 2 November 2016. Archived fromthe original on 6 November 2016. Retrieved2016-11-06.
  5. ^"New U.K. representative in Taiwan assumes post". Central News Agency. 11 January 2021. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  6. ^Yeh, Joseph (12 February 2025)."New UK envoy to Taiwan takes office". Central News Agency. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  7. ^"Export Promotion".UK Parliament. 11 July 1997. Archived fromthe original on 27 June 2023. Retrieved23 July 2023.
  8. ^"About BTCO". British Trade and Cultural Office (BTCO). 2 February 1998. Archived fromthe original on 2 February 1998. Retrieved25 January 2022.
  9. ^The Diplomatic Service List. Stationery Office. 2006. p. 245.{{cite book}}:|work= ignored (help)
  10. ^The Diplomatic Service List. Stationery Office. 2004. p. 168.{{cite book}}:|work= ignored (help)
  11. ^"British Ambassador to Kyrgyzstanː Charles Edmund Garrett OBE".Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Archived fromthe original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved19 April 2021.
  12. ^"Margaret Tongue".British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT). Archived fromthe original on 7 May 2021. Retrieved7 May 2021.
  13. ^"British Ambassador to Panama: Damion Potter".Foreign & Commonwealth Office. Archived fromthe original on 6 June 2018. Retrieved6 June 2018.
  14. ^"Tom Burn".Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). Archived fromthe original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved31 August 2021.
  15. ^"Mr Thomas Burn, British High Commission visits Griffith Asia Institute".Griffith University. 31 May 2013. Archived fromthe original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved25 February 2021.
  16. ^British Trade and Cultural Office moves to a new office,The China Post, January 29, 2008
  17. ^ab"House of Commons - Foreign Affairs - Minutes of Evidence".parliament.uk.
  18. ^Taiwan Yearbook, Government Information Office, 2000, page 147
  19. ^A Pretence of Privatisation: Taiwan's External Relations, Françoise Mengin, inPrivatising the State,Béatrice Hibou, C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, 2004, pages 157-158
  20. ^East Asian Executive Reports, Volume 16, International Executive Reports, 1994
  21. ^BTCO officially changes name to 'British Office',The China Post, May 28, 2015

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