Historic $11.1 Billion U.S. Arms Sale to Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions with China

The United States has approved an unprecedented $11.1 billion arms sale to Taiwan, amid increased military pressure from China. This arms deal is the largest U.S. weapons package for Taiwan to date, bolstering Taiwan's self-defense capabilities and signaling U.S. support despite Beijing's claims of sovereignty over the island.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-12-2025 08:12 IST | Created: 18-12-2025 08:12 IST
Historic $11.1 Billion U.S. Arms Sale to Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions with China
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The U.S. has sanctioned a record-breaking $11.1 billion in arms sales to Taiwan, marking the biggest weapons package to date for the island state facing mounting military pressure from China. This announcement, the second under President Trump's leadership, coincides with Beijing's intensified military and diplomatic stance against Taiwan's independent governance.

The arms package includes high-profile weaponry such as HIMARS rocket systems, Javelin anti-tank missiles, and loitering munition drones, intended to bolster Taiwan's deterrent capabilities. U.S. support aids Taiwan in building a self-sufficient defense system crucial for regional stability. Despite Taiwan's cross-party backing, Congress retains the power to modify the sale.

Signifying a pivotal response to Chinese threats, this arms deal aligns with U.S. national interests in supporting Taiwan's military modernization. Washington's commitment to Taiwan, despite challenging relations with Beijing, underscores a strategy to deter Chinese aggression by maintaining military superiority in the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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