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Provided by AGPLai tours the Ezulwini Palazzo international convention center, describing it as part of a future-focused development model aimed at attracting Taiwanese investment and boosting local talent.
“The prestigious facility will attract more Taiwanese entrepreneurs to invest, cultivate local talent and promote integration into global supply chains,” he said.
During a visit to the Royal Science and Technology Park, Lai receives a briefing on Taiwanese-supported assistance for a strategic oil storage project designed to improve energy security and national resilience.
He highlights the project as one of the most significant developments since the two sides establish diplomatic relations in 1968.
“The strategic oil storage tank creates energy security and national resilience,” he said.
Lai also meets members of the Eswatini royal household, including Queen Mother Indlovukazi Ntombi Tfwala, where both sides exchange gifts and express goodwill and cooperation.
His visit follows his arrival in the country a day earlier and comes amid ongoing diplomatic tensions involving Taiwan and China, as stated by reports.
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