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Trump Xi Meeting Summit China Taiwan Arms Sale

Progressive PartyCongressTaiwaneseGender Violence

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The delay of a $14 billion U.S. arms sale to Taiwan creates uncertainty for defense contractors (e.g., Boeing) and may affect Taiwan's defense procurement. The meeting also touched on trade and technology, but no concrete commercial mechanism is detailed. Impact is weak and speculative.

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  • Trump and Xi met in Beijing, diverging on Taiwan.
  • Trump delayed a $14 billion arms package for Taiwan.
  • The arms package would be the largest U.S. sale to Taiwan.
Sector verdictAEROSPACE_DEFENSEDownmagnitude 1/3 · confidence 2/5

Defense equipment faces 1-2% downside within 48h due to sentiment-driven sell-off from Taiwan arms delay.

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