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U.S. lawmakers voice support for Taiwan’s defense spending
U.S. senators visit Taiwan to discuss defense strategies and economic transformation. President Lai seeks bipartisan support for a crucial defense budget plan.
2026/03/30 17:06
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U.S. senators back Taiwan’s democratic milestone
U.S. senators introduced a resolution to mark Taiwan’s first direct presidential election’s 30th anniversary, reaffirming support for Taiwan’s democracy amid China tensions.
2026/03/24 12:36
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Taiwan defense budget blocked by opposition parties again
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2026/01/23 18:00
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Defense minister seeks bipartisan support for arms budget
Taiwan’s defense minister reports on a draft act to boost defense resilience. The plan includes procuring advanced artillery, drones, and missile systems amid rising tensions with China.
2026/01/19 06:58
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U.S. Senate chair urges swift passage of Taiwan defense bill
U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker praised Taiwan’s plan to boost its defense budget to NT$1.25 trillion, highlighting its resolve to deter regional aggression. He urged bipartisan support for swift legislative action.
2025/11/26 18:56
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U.S. lawmakers show bipartisan support in Taiwan visit
U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth visits Taiwan to meet top leaders, reinforcing U.S.-Taiwan ties amid China’s provocations. Her tour highlights regional security and trade.
2025/05/28 12:00
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Reagan-era Taiwan pledges may become official US law
U.S. Rep. Krishnamoorthi proposed codifying Six Assurances. The move aims to reinforce U.S.-Taiwan commitments. Krishnamoorthi stressed bipartisan support for consistency. The bill has backing from key congressional figures.
2025/05/16 10:00
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Poll: 82% of Americans view Taiwan as an independent nation
A survey shows strong U.S. support for Taiwan, with 68% viewing it positively and 82% seeing it as independent. The poll highlights bipartisan backing for formal U.S. recognition.
2025/04/30 12:00
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Taiwan mourns passing of staunch U.S. ally Richard Armitage
Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te mourns the loss of Richard Armitage, a key figure in Taiwan-U.S. relations. Armitage’s legacy in supporting Taiwan’s democracy and peace is honored by both President Lai and MOFA.
2025/04/15 12:00
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Taiwan finalizes delegation for Trump inauguration
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs finalizes plans for a delegation to attend President-elect Trump’s inauguration, emphasizing bipartisan support for Taiwan-U.S. relations.
2025/01/10 10:16
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Finance minister optimistic about Taiwan-U.S. tax deal
Taiwan’s Finance Minister Chuang Tsui-yun reports bipartisan U.S. support for the Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement. Ongoing talks aim to benefit both nations.
2024/12/25 14:25
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Taiwan reassures bipartisan U.S. support post-election
Taiwan’s Presidential Office reaffirms bipartisan U.S. support post-Trump victory, emphasizing shared democratic values. Plans for U.S. inauguration delegation underway.
2024/11/07 13:21
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Taiwan confident in U.S. ties post-election: MOFA
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses confidence in Taiwan-U.S. relations post-election, highlighting bipartisan support. The U.S. election results will shape future ties.
2024/11/05 15:37
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Taiwan VP praises AIT director for insightful interview
Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim praised AIT Director Raymond Greene for his interview, where he affirmed U.S. support for Taiwan and addressed doubts about U.S. policy.
2024/10/28 11:14
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US election seen as key for Taiwan’s defense plans
As the U.S. election nears, Taiwan braces for potential shifts in U.S. policy. Experts at a recent roundtable discuss how a Harris or Trump administration could impact Taiwan’s defense strategy and U.S.-China relations.
2024/08/27 16:03
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U.S. senators visit Taiwan amid legislative chaos
Discover the significance of U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth’s visit to Taiwan amid legislative controversies and China’s military exercises. Learn how the U.S. shows support for Taiwan’s democracy.
2024/05/30 14:15
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US senators visit Taiwan, affirming support for democracy
Discover the significance of U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth’s bipartisan delegation visit to Taiwan, aimed at bolstering U.S.-Taiwan relations and supporting democracy.
2024/05/29 11:57
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Pompeos stands firm against China in inauguration attendance
Discover how former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s upcoming visit to Taiwan’s presidential inauguration challenges China and underscores Taiwan’s global strategic role. Learn about the international support for Taiwan, including a bipartisan Australian delegation, and the diplomatic nuances ahead of the May 20 event.
2024/05/17 13:00
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US reaffirms support for Taiwan ahead of Lai’s inauguration
Vice President Lai Ching-te meets with AIT Chair Laura Rosenberger to discuss deepening U.S.-Taiwan relations. Rosenberger congratulates Lai on his election victory and highlights the importance of maintaining peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. She emphasizes the mutually beneficial economic ties between the two nations and reaffirms the U.S.’s commitment to Taiwan’s defense. Rosenberger expresses confidence in Lai’s leadership in strengthening U.S.-Taiwan relations and Taiwan’s role in global security and prosperity.
2024/04/01 18:29
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Bipartisan U.S. support for Taiwan amid regional tensions
President Tsai Ing-wen meets bipartisan U.S. delegation led by Jack Bergman to counter China’s regional aggression. Discussions focus on Taiwan’s self-defense commitment, bilateral exchanges, and economic cooperation with the U.S. Bergman emphasizes Taiwan’s strategic importance in the Indo-Pacific region.
2024/03/28 14:26
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U.S. delegation affirms bipartisan support for Taiwan
A bipartisan U.S. delegation led by Chairman Mike Gallagher expresses strong support for Taiwan during meetings with President Tsai Ing-wen and President-elect Lai Ching-te. Discussions center on bolstering defense capabilities and managing cross-strait relations amidst geopolitical challenges. #Taiwan #USsupport
2024/02/22 17:39
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US bipartisan delegation affirms strong support for Taiwan
The U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee reaffirms bipartisan commitment to deepening U.S.-Taiwan relations, emphasizing support for Taiwan’s defense against potential Chinese Communist Party aggression. Chairman Mike Gallagher and Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi lead the delegation in advocating for sustained development of ties under the Taiwan Relations Act, expressing confidence in President Lai Ching-te’s leadership abilities.
2024/02/22 17:05
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US delegation meets Taiwan leaders amid regional tensions
President Tsai Ing-wen and Vice President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan are set to meet with U.S. Select Committee on the CCP Chairman Mike Gallagher and a bipartisan delegation to discuss Taiwan-U.S. trade and the Indo-Pacific regional situation. The visit underscores the strong bipartisan support from the U.S. Congress for Taiwan and aims to deepen exchanges and cooperation for peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region.
2024/02/22 09:45
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U.S. congressional caucus reaffirms support for Taiwan
Vice President Lai Ching-te welcomes the bipartisan U.S. Congressional Taiwan Caucus, highlighting Taiwan’s strategic role and mutual commitment to peace and stability. The visit underscores unwavering support for Taiwan.
2024/01/25 17:27
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US congressional leaders show Taiwan bipartisan support
The U.S. Congressional Taiwan Caucus co-chairs, Republican Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart and Democratic Representative Ami Bera, are visiting Taiwan from Jan. 24 to Jan. 26, 2024. This marks their first visit to Taiwan in recent years, symbolizing their bipartisan commitment to Taiwan’s democracy. Their visit comes after Taiwan’s presidential election, celebrating the victory of Taiwan’s democracy. Diaz-Balart and Bera will meet with President Tsai Ing-wen, Vice President and President-elect Lai Ching-te, and Foreign Minister Joseph Wu. Talks are scheduled with Vice President-elect Hsiao Bi-khim and other Taiwanese political leaders. Both Diaz-Balart and Bera have been long-standing friends of Taiwan, often leading or proposing initiatives and bills supportive of Taiwan. The Congressional Taiwan Caucus is the largest secondary body in U.S. Congress relating to foreign affairs. Their visit reemphasizes the U.S. Congress’ support for Taiwan, following the 2024 presidential election and marking the 45th legislative anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act. Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs plans to deepen Taiwan-U.S. relations based on shared values and the U.S. Congress’s support.
2024/01/25 13:52