"Bloomberg" reporter pointed out on Twitter today (1st) that the United States is ready to provide Taiwan with US$10 billion in aid.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The U.S. Congress promoted the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) this year to expand cooperation between the United States and Taiwan. "The reporter pointed out on Twitter today (1st) that the United States is ready to provide Taiwan with US$10 billion in aid.

"Bloomberg" reporter Roxana Tiron said on Twitter today that members of the US Congress are ready to provide $10 billion to support Taiwan's defense against rising tensions and threats from China as part of the annual National Defense Authorization Act Part of the bill is expected to be released this week.

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In October this year, U.S. media reported that the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee proposed an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, which would raise the amount of military financing to Taiwan to $10 billion, and allocate $2 billion (approximately NT$61.3 billion) per year until 2027. In 2018, the bill did not describe the specific weapons that might be purchased.

SCOOP: US lawmakers are poised to back as much as $10 billion to bolster Taiwan's defenses against growing tensions and threats from China as part of a compromise annual defense authorization bill likely to be revealed this week. @business @BGOV

— Roxana Tiron (@rtiron) November 30, 2022