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The "Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act" requires the U.S. governor of the IMF to advocate Taiwan's participation, including membership and access to technical assistance. Representative Young Kim, who sponsored the bill, says IMF membership would help Taiwan strengthen its financial resilience and resist China’s economic coercion.

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00:00The U.S. House of Representatives has unanimously passed a bill supporting Taiwan's inclusion
00:05in the International Monetary Fund. The bill, called the Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act,
00:10asked the U.S. to advocate Taiwan's participation in the financial organization.
00:16Representative Young Kim, who sponsored the bill, says IMF membership would help Taiwan
00:20strengthen its financial resilience and resist China's economic coercion.
00:25The bill still needs Senate approval before it can be signed into law by the president.
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