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Taiwan is eager to discuss potential arms deals with the U.S. under the Trump administration, but does not currently have a concrete list. Taiwan's government is considering a large weapons package from the U.S. to strengthen its defense capacity, following repeated military pressure from China. The island's total defense spending has increased since the Democratic Progressive Party took office in 2016, and discussions with major U.S. parties on military hardware and software effectiveness are ongoing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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