AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDefense Budget: Taiwan formally proposed an 18% jump in 2027 defense spending to a record T$1.1225 trillion, pushing the level above 3% of GDP as Taipei boosts military readiness amid sustained China pressure. Military Readiness: A late-night Han Kuang drill scenario showed forces preparing to defend key approaches into Taipei, with the Tamsui River corridor highlighted as a likely flashpoint. Cross-Strait Politics: China’s Taiwan Affairs Office accused Taiwan’s DPP authorities of blocking exchanges and warned that new exit-entry rules taking effect Sept. 15 could affect Taiwanese investors and workers on the mainland. Cyber & Disinformation: Taiwan’s government and analysts continue to flag AI-enabled cyber threats and information operations tied to China, including concerns about autonomous attacks on public systems. Local Governance & Infrastructure: Taipei’s MRT Red Line will extend with a new Guangci/Fengtian Temple station opening Aug. 30, improving access to nearby social housing and schools. International Finance/Trade: Malaysia says trade with Taiwan should stay stable, pointing to deep integration in semiconductors and the difficulty of quickly switching suppliers. US Politics Spillover: A US Senate debate moment—Darline Graham saying Taiwan/national security is “not my thing”—keeps Taiwan policy in the spotlight in Washington.
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