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UPDATE 1-EXCLUSIVE-UK approves increased submarine-related exports to Taiwan, risking angering China
By Andrew MacAskill and Elizabeth Piper LONDON, March 13 (Reuters) - Britain approved a sharp increase in exports of submarine parts and technology last year to Taiwan as it upgrades its naval forces, ...
Taiwan says defence spending to focus on readying for ‘total blockade’ by China
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UK approves increased submarine-related exports to Taiwan, risking angering China
The value of licences granted by the British government to companies for the export of submarine-related components and technology to Taiwan totalled a record 167 million pounds ($201.29 million) ...
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Taiwan says defence spending to focus on reading for ‘total blockade’ by China
TAIPEI, March 13 (Reuters) - Taiwan's defence spending this year will focus on preparing weapons and equipment for a "total blockade" by China, including parts for F-16 fighters and replenishing weapons, the military said in a report. China, which views ...
Exclusive: UK approves increased submarine-related exports to Taiwan, risking angering China
Britain approved a sharp increase in exports of submarine parts and technology last year to Taiwan as it upgrades its naval forces, a move that could impact British ties with China.
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