# U.S.-China relations

Latest news and articles about U.S.-China relations

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Politics

U.S. Softens Tone as Taiwan’s Parties Pivot — A Trillion‑TWD Arms Push Looms

U.S. restraint toward Beijing and heightened Middle East risks have prompted a rapid political realignment in Taiwan, enabling President Lai to consolidate power and propel a NT$1.25 trillion arms procurement toward a legislative showdown. The Kuomintang’s sudden willingness to lead review of the defence bill reflects U.S. pressure and internal pro‑American currents, but accelerated purchases could provoke mainland countermeasures without delivering guaranteed security.

SoMi2026年2月26日 20:17
#Taiwan#U.S.-China relations#arms sales
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World

Trump’s Air‑Force‑One Comment Jolts Taipei — US Signals a Recalibration of Taiwan Arms Policy

President Trump’s on‑the‑record remark that U.S. arms sales to Taiwan “need to be discussed” with Beijing has unsettled Taipei and cast doubt over a potential $20 billion‑plus package. The comment reflects U.S. domestic and economic constraints that are reshaping how Washington balances deterrence and diplomacy in the China‑Taiwan‑U.S. triangle.

SoMi2026年2月18日 09:34
#Taiwan#Donald Trump#arms sales
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Business

China’s 2026 Outlook: Yao Yang Sees Stable U.S.-China Ties but Warns Housing Will Decide the Recovery

Economist Yao Yang predicts a period of relative stability in U.S.‑China relations in 2026, arguing that strategic retrenchment in Washington will reduce bilateral volatility. He warns, however, that China’s domestic recovery depends on housing prices and local government spending, and urges large, explicit central fiscal support to revive demand.

NeMo2026年2月5日 10:00
#China#U.S.-China relations#Yao Yang