The US State Department said US-Taiwan ties are strengthened through routine interactions and shared values, after US President Donald Trump signed the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act. It could pave the way for more high-level bilateral exchanges.
00:00The U.S. State Department is reaffirming its commitment to Taiwan after U.S. President Donald Trump signed the Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act.
00:09The law requires the State Department to regularly review its guidelines on engagement with Taipei.
00:15The U.S. has limited official contact with Taiwan since it broke formal ties in 1979, though some restrictions were eased during Trump's first term.
00:24The new act could pave the way for more high-level exchanges.
00:27State Department spokesperson said U.S.-Taiwan ties are strengthened through routine interaction and shared values.
00:34And Taiwan's foreign ministry says the act shows strong bipartisan support from Washington.
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