A Lithuanian diplomatic team, led by Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications Agne Vaiciukeviciute, arrived in Taiwan for a five-day visit, according to the island’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The purpose of the visit centers on strengthening strategic cooperation and expanding business ties across key sectors that are already showing strong growth and potential in both economies.
Taiwan extends a warm welcome to Agne Vaiciukeviciute and her delegation, expressing confidence that the engagements will yield practical benefits for bilateral government and industry collaborations. The Deputy Minister is accompanied by senior officials from Lithuania’s transport and communications domain, who are expected to participate in a series of high-level meetings and site visits designed to advance shared goals in infrastructure development, mobility solutions, and digital governance. The overall tone from Taipei underscores a mutual interest in deepening cross-border partnerships, knowledge exchange, and joint investment opportunities across a range of developed sectors. (Source: Central Taiwan News Agency)
During the itinerary, the Lithuanian team is slated to meet with officials from Taiwan’s Ministry of Transport and Communications to discuss policy alignment, regulatory cooperation, and potential joint ventures. Among the scheduled site visits is a tour of an electric bus production facility, which will provide firsthand insight into Taiwan’s manufacturing capabilities, supply chain strengths, and the potential for closer cooperation on clean-energy public transit solutions. The talks are expected to cover avenues for technology sharing, workforce development, and scaled deployment of innovative mobility services, reinforcing the commitments announced at the outset of the visit. (Source: Public News Service)