Finland–Taiwan relations
Finland–Taiwan relations are informal and largely economic, because the two countries do not have official diplomatic ties. [1] On 13 January 1950, Finland acknowledged the People's Republic of China government in Beijing as the legitimate government of China, and diplomatic relations were established in October the same year.[2] When referring to the country, the government of Finland tends to use the designation Taiwan instead of the official Republic of China.[3] A Taiwanese representative office was opened in Helsinki in 1990 and a corresponding Finnish office in Taipei a year later.[4] These offices function as de facto embassies, as the countries have no formal diplomatic relations. The Taipei Representative Office in Finland keeps relations with Finnish parliamentarians from various political parties.[5] In May 2020, Taiwan donated 200,000 surgical masks to the Northern Finnish healthcare district, and they were received by Mikko Kärnä, who was the chair of the informal Taiwan friendship club of the Finnish parliament.[6]. In 2025 heavy metal musician and politician Freddy Lim was appointed as the Taiwanese representative in Finland.[7] See alsoReferences
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