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Today I met with the President of Taiwan to discuss expanding trade and economic opportunities. 

The Houston meetings come about a month after President Donald Trump accepted a phone call from Tsai in which she congratulated him on his election win.
China later said it had “serious concern” about the call.
Trump has been a fierce critic of China, and the phone call was an intentionally provocative action on the part of the president, The Washington Post reported.
Trump was heavily criticized from some on the pro-China left for taking the call; however, Cruz – a frequent sparring partner of Trump’s during the Republican primary who eventually endorsed the GOP nominee in late September – came to Trump’s defense.
“I would much rather have Donald Trump talking to President Tsai than to Cuba’s Raul Castro or Iran’s Hasan Rouhani,” Cruz tweeted at the time, referencing two reviled world leaders Barack Obama has spoken with.
Tsai was set to transit through Houston and San Francisco during her trip to reinforce relations with diplomatic allies in Central America.
Trump was not set to meet with Tsai during the trip.