Bill Clinton to visit Taiwan on Nov. 14
The Former U.S. President Bill Clinton will visit Taiwan for a private trip and may meet with President Ma Ying-jeou. The 42nd U.S. president, Bill Clinton is invited by the UNI Strategic (Taiwan) Ltd., a subsidiary of the Singapore-based Universal Network Intelligence to deliver a speech in Taipei on Nov. 14.
It will be Clinton's sixth visit to Taiwan. The subject of Mr. Clinton’s speech will be about business, economics, and Taiwan's economic prospects beyond 2010. After the speech, a question and answer session will be followed.
During his staying in Taipei, Mr. Clinton will also visit Taipei International Flora Expo, which is designed by eco-friendly concepts and open on Saturday, Nov. 6.
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