Taiwan, Trump and arms sales
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President Joe Biden on Friday agreed to provide $571.3 million in defense support for Taiwan, the White House said. The State Department approved the potential sale to the island of $265 million worth of military equipment. This follows what Taiwan said ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping told President Joe Biden directly at their recent summit that China will reunify with Taiwan, sources confirmed to ABC News. NBC News was the first to report the conversation. It was unclear whether Beijing plans to use force ...
China-U.S. relations are entering potentially the most dangerous period in decades — going even as far back as their bloody confrontation in the Korean War. An increasingly unsettled Xi Jinping may decide that the remaining month before the presidential ...
US President Joe Biden approved $571.3 million in defense assistance for Taiwan on Friday, the White House said, as the Democrat prepares to leave office ahead of the January inauguration of Donald Trump.
CNBC’s Jim Cramer took to the social media platform X to endorse Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s (NYSE:TSM) strong fourth-quarter earnings while taking a jibe at outgoing president Joe Biden‘s sanctions on the chipmaker. What Happened ...