HR 3972
Taiwan Peace and Stability Act
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Bill overview
The Taiwan Peace and Stability Act directs U.S. government agencies to report on strategies to support Taiwan’s participation in international organizations, strengthen its defense capabilities, and expand economic ties. It calls for a whole-of-government strategy to deter a military conflict between China and Taiwan, including examining Taiwan’s defense capabilities and potential responses to a naval blockade. The bill also seeks to enhance U.S. cooperation with Taiwan on development initiatives and establish a legal framework for trade agreements, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait.
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Albio Sires
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