Por: Los Angeles Times World March 02, 2023
The U.S. has approved more arms sales to Taiwan, including $619 million worth of munitions for F-16 fighter jets, in a decision likely to be yet another point of friction between the U.S. and China, which claims the island as its own territory. The State Department said in a statement Wednesday night that it had approved sales of missiles to be used with the F-16s as well as equipment to support the missiles. That includes AGM-88 anti-radiation... + full article
The Hill USA World March 03, 2023
Chinese officials on Thursday said they oppose the recent U.S. approval of $619 million in military sales to Taiwan, saying it violates Beijing’s claims to the self-ruled island and raises tensions in the region. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said in a... + más
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ABC News USA Business March 02, 2023
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The U.S. has approved more arms sales to , including $619 million worth of munitions for F-16 fighter jets, in a decision likely to be yet another point of friction between the U.S. and , which claims the island as its own territory.The State Department said in... + más
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The Boston Globe USA World March 02, 2023
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — The U.S. has approved more arms sales to Taiwan, including $619 million worth of munitions for F-16 fighter jets, in a decision likely to be yet another point of friction between the U.S. and China, which claims the island as its own territory.The State... + más
Time USA World March 02, 2023
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The U.S. has approved more arms sales to Taiwan, including $619 million worth of munitions for F-16 fighter jets, in a decision likely to be yet another point of friction between the U.S. and China, which claims the island as its own territory. The State... + más
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Associated Press USA Politics February 16, 2023
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Forbes USA Business October 03, 2022
Topline Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Sunday he does not believe a Chinese invasion of Taiwan is imminent, while declaring the U.S. was committed to “helping Taiwan develop the capability to defend itself,” softer remarks than a pledge offered by President Joe Biden... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA World October 03, 2022
TAIPEI/BEIJING — Taiwan’s Economic Affairs Minister Wang Mei-hua has warned China against putting military pressure on Taiwan, the world’s largest producer of semiconductors. In an interview with The Yomiuri Shimbun, Wang, who oversees Taiwan’s semiconductor policies,... + más
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