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taiwan urges trump to advance arms deal after china summit

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AI-generatedThe article concerns U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, a geopolitical issue with potential commercial impact on defense contractors. However, the commercial mechanism is weak: no specific company, product, or supply chain is mentioned, and the approval status is uncertain. The primary sector is AEROSPACE_DEFENSE, but the impact is indirect and contingent on political decisions.
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- Trump administration approved $11 billion arms deal for Taiwan in December.
- Second arms deal worth approximately $14 billion awaits approval.
- Taiwan urged U.S. to approve pending arms package after Trump-Xi summit.
- Trump indicated he had not yet decided on future arms sales.
- Taiwan highlighted military threat from China as destabilizing factor.
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