ABOUT THE CHAMBER

Introduction, Mission & Vision

Introduction

EBAT European Business Association in Taiwan is a chamber of commerce based in Taipei, Taiwan. We are a non-profit, non-governmental organization providing business services in Taiwan and Europe dedicated to advancing trade and business activities between European countries and Taiwan through developing business opportunities, making business contacts, and facilitating the exchange of information.  

EBAT is serving the needs of individuals and companies from Europe and other countries that are not yet represented in Taiwan and/or could benefit from chamber’s activities. Membership and involvement in the chamber are open to all nationalities, and our current EBAT Members include both businesses and individuals from across the world.

As a chamber of commerce, EBAT offers a wide range of services, and specializes in providing business services to Multinational Corporations (MNCs), Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) with export potential, global corporations, as well as to various government and non-government institutions. Any internationally oriented company or organization wishing to be a part of EBAT’s business community is welcome to enroll and become an EBAT Member. With English being a main language of communication within EBAT, we have created a Chamber of Commerce with a dynamic multi-cultural business environment.

In addition, EBAT’s list of services includes the unrivalled monthly TBLF Taiwan Business Leaders’ Forum sessions. The forum has a tradition of 28 years in Taiwan.

Mission

To serve the needs of those European countries individuals and companies that are not yet represented in Taiwan or could benefit from the Association. EBAT is dedicated to advancing members’ trade and business activities through developing business opportunities, making business contacts, and facilitating the exchange of information. 

Vision

To provide business opportunities and facilitate cooperation between member countries and Taiwan, thus improving bilateral trade, cultural exchange and business practices.

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