The U.S. plans to boost weapons sales to Taiwan beyond levels seen during Trump’s first term, aiming to deter growing Chinese military pressure.
- Officials say upcoming arms approvals could “easily exceed” the $18.3 billion sold under Trump’s earlier administration.
- Washington is also urging Taiwan’s opposition not to resist the government’s push to raise defence spending to 3% of the budget.
- The move may ease concerns about Trump’s stance on Taiwan but risks further straining U.S.-China relations.
Reuters with the info.
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.