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trump xi summit comes with high stakes for taiwan the island democracy that china claims as its own
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AI-generatedThe article discusses potential shifts in U.S. arms sales to Taiwan following a Trump-Xi summit. The commercial mechanism is weak and speculative: no concrete policy change has occurred, and the impact on defense contractors is uncertain. The primary sector is AEROSPACE_DEFENSE, but the magnitude and confidence are low due to lack of confirmed action.
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- Trump authorized $11 billion arms package for Taiwan, largest ever, but delivery not proceeded.
- Taiwan lawmakers approved $25 billion in arms purchases, down from proposed $40 billion.
- Trump-Xi summit may lead to reduced U.S. arms sales to Taiwan or limits on official visits.