Trump Aims to Exceed First Term's Weapons Sales to Taiwan: Reuters
- Two U.S. Officials reported on May 30, 2025, that the United States plans to increase weapons sales to Taipei to levels exceeding President Trump's first term.
- This planned increase is a response to China’s growing military pressure on Taiwan and seeks to boost deterrence even though the United States does not maintain official diplomatic relations with Taipei.
- Taiwan’s government, led by President Lai Ching-te and the DPP, seeks to raise defense spending to 3% of GDP through a special budget amid opposition-led parliament budget cuts threatening defense funding.
- The first Trump administration approved about $18.3 billion in arms sales to Taiwan, compared to $8.4 billion during Biden’s term, and officials said new notifications could 'easily exceed' those earlier figures.
- The increased U.S. Arms support and Taiwan's defense budget efforts aim to reinforce self-defense against China’s sovereignty claims, while U.S. Officials press Taiwan's opposition not to block defense spending.
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US eyes Taiwan arms sales exceeding US$18.3b to counter China, warns Opposition ‘don’t get in the way’
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