Trump Signs New Taiwan Legislation Into Law

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Republic of China honor guards hold Taiwanese flags during an event for the public at the Keelung Port in Keelung, Taiwan, on March 17, 2025. I-haw Cheng /AFP via Getty ImagesTAIPEI, Taiwan—U.S. President Donald Trump signed new bipartisan legislation on Taiwan into law on Dec. 2, drawing a swift protest from China’s communist regime, which regards Taiwan as part of its territory.Trump signed the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act into law, requiring the U.S. State Department to review and update its guidelines for U.S. engagements with Taiwan at least once every five years. The measure is designed to deepen the U.S.–Taiwan relationship in the absence of formal diplomatic relations.

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