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The US Senate on Tuesday passed the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act. If signed into law, it could help remove limits on bilateral exchanges between the two countries.
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00:00The U.S. Senate has passed a bill to boost official exchanges between the U.S. and Taiwan.
00:05The Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act would require the U.S. State Department to regularly revise its policy guidelines and reports on Taiwan.
00:14Sponsors say the goal is to remove restrictions that the U.S. has placed on its own interactions with the country
00:18and open the door for higher-level exchanges between officials.
00:22The bill passed the House of Representatives in May and now heads to U.S. President Donald Trump for a signature.
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