měi guó美国zhī chí支持tái wān台湾cān jiā参加guó jì huò bì jī jīn zǔ zhī国际货币基金组织
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill supporting Taiwan's participation in the International Monetary Fund.
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed gratitude and said this would be very helpful for Taiwan.
This bill aims to make Taiwan a member of the International Monetary Fund, allowing Taiwan to participate in economic and financial activities, giving Taiwanese people opportunities to work in the organization, and also receive technical assistance and training.
The International Monetary Fund is a very important international financial institution that helps the economies of countries around the world develop.
U.S. lawmakers said Taiwan is a very important economy in the world, producing many advanced semiconductor chips, and should have the chance to join international organizations.
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said this bill can help Taiwan have more friends internationally and make Taiwan stronger.
Currently, this bill still needs to be passed by the Senate and finally signed by the President to become law.