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Taiwan has proposed stepping up defense spending next year, a move intended to mollify President Donald Trump, who has called on the democracy to do more to protect itself from China’s threats.
Taiwan's government plans to increase its 2026 defence budget to more than three per cent of GDP, the premier said Thursday, as it faces US pressure to invest more in its protection.
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Taiwan plans to increase its defence budget next year to over 3% of GDP, reflecting its commitment to security. This decision comes amid mounting military pressure from China and encouragement from ...
Taiwan's defence spending next year will exceed 3% of gross domestic product to demonstrate to the world the government's determination to fulfil its shared responsibility for security, Premier Cho ...
China could obstruct peace negotiations between Russian President Putin and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, a noted Sinophile ...