It also has a Consular Section, which is under the jurisdiction of the Spanish Consulate General in Manila in the Philippines.[3]
The Chamber is headed by the Director General, Eduardo Euba Aldape.[4]
History
The organisation was first established in 1974, as the Centro de Cervantes.[1] Previously, Spain recognised Taiwan as the Republic of China, and was represented by an embassy in Taipei.[5] There were close relations between the governments of Francisco Franco and Chiang Kai-shek, both of which were anti-communist.[6] However, diplomatic relations were severed in 1973 when Spain recognised the People's Republic of China, leading to the establishment of the organisation, under the supervision of the Spanish Federation of Industry and Commerce.[7]
1 No diplomatic relations with Taiwan, functions as an informal diplomatic mission. 2 Diplomatic relations with Taiwan, but functions as an informal diplomatic mission.