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Taiwan Considers Resubmitting Request for Rejected Defence Budget Items

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The article discusses a potential resubmission of defense budget items in Taiwan, but no concrete commercial mechanism is identified. The impact on specific companies, products, or supply chains is not specified. The event is at a political/legislative stage with no immediate commercial effect.

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  • Taiwan's special defense budget of $40 billion was approved by parliament but domestic programs (drones, anti-ballistic missile systems) were cut.
  • Premier Cho Jung-tai is considering resubmitting a request for the cut items.
  • The budget funds U.S. arms purchases but eliminated domestic programs.

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Taiwan Considers Resubmitting Request for Rejected Defence Budget Items β€” News Analysis