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The Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Personally Visited Master, Expressing a High Level of Trust in Taiwan's Technology


Master Transportation Chairman, Wu Ting-fa, presented a commemorative gift to former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, Keith Krach.

During his visit to the Taiwanese electric bus national team, Master Transportation, Krach praised the fact that over 99% of Master’s components come from Taiwan, Japan, and Germany. He emphasized the trustworthiness of Taiwan's technology.

Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Keith Krach visited Master Transportation.

Krach, during his visit to the Taiwanese electric bus manufacturer Master Transportation, highlighted the importance of the Clean Network Alliance. He acknowledged Taiwan's companies progressively entering the international market and did not rule out the possibility of direct investment and establishing factories in the United States. Len Khodorkovsky, the Chief Marketing Officer at the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy, stated that entering the U.S. market is a great marketing opportunity and could enhance Taiwan's international image.

Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Keith Krach (Left) and Chairman of Master Transportation Wu Ting-fa (Right).

Keith Krach visited Taiwan in 2020 as the Deputy Secretary of State, marking the highest-ranking current U.S. State Department official to visit Taiwan in 41 years. This current visit to Taiwan, in his role as a "technology diplomat," aims to strengthen global technology security, establish the Taiwan Center for Innovation and Prosperity (TCIP), and expand Taiwan's role in the global trusted technology network.


Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Keith Krach test-drove a Master electric bus.