Taiwan unveils $40B defense spending plan to counter China military threat over next decade

Taiwan unveils $40B defense spending plan to counter China military threat over next decade

Category: KINGS OF THE EAST

Summary:
Taiwan President William Lai announced a $40 billion supplemental defense procurement plan aimed at countering increased military pressure from China over the next decade. The U.S. State Department expressed support for Taiwan’s plan and its commitment to raising defense spending to 3% of GDP by 2026 and 5% by 2030. Preliminary discussions with the U.S. on weapons purchases have already taken place, though details remain confidential pending formal notification to Congress. The proposal faces domestic challenges, including opposition from Taiwan’s Kuomintang party, which questions the budget increase and favors engagement with Beijing.

Tags: Taiwan defense plan, China military threat, defense spending increase, US support, weapons purchases, Kuomintang opposition

Source Excerpt:

KAOHSIUNG: Last week, Taiwan President William Lai unveiled a massive $40 billion supplemental defense procurement proposal, casting it as proof that the independently ruled, democratic island is serious about countering escalating military pressure from the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The PRC has not governed Taiwan for even a single day but claims it as its territory.A State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital that, "We welcome Taiwan’s announcement of a new $40 billion special defense procurement budget. Consistent with the Taiwan Relations Act and more than 45 years of commitment across multiple U.S. Administrations, the United States supports Taiwan’s acquisition of critical defense capabilities, commensurate with the threat it faces." The spokesperson also commended Taipei, saying, "We also welcome the Lai administration’s recent commitments to increase defense spending to at least 3% of GDP by 2026 and 5% of GDP by 2030, which demonstrates resolve to strengthen Taiwan’s self-defense capabilities."CHINA’S ENERGY SIEGE OF TAIWAN COULD CRIPPLE US SUPPLY CHAINS, REPORT WARNSThe American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) – the de facto American embassy – responded very po...

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Posted on 12-07-2025 16:19

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