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Several bills related to Taiwan have advanced in the US Senate. The bills seek to support Taiwan’s energy and telecommunications security and increase Taipei's participation in international organizations. But one bill allowing Taiwan’s national flag and military uniforms to be displayed during official visits to the US has stalled.

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00:00Several Taiwan-related bills have advanced in the U.S. Senate.
00:04Two of the bills have changed.
00:05One of the bills are aimed to strengthen security around Taiwan's undersea cables, while another seeks to increase natural
00:10gas exports to Taiwan.
00:12A fourth is focused on helping Taiwan participate more...
00:15...in international organizations.
00:17But the Senate reached a deadlock on the Taiwan symbols of...
00:20...in international sovereignty act.
00:21That act would allow the country's flag and military uniforms to be...
00:25...displated during official visits to the U.S.
00:27The bill's sponsors hope to pass them ahead of...
00:30...U.S. President Donald Trump's expected meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in April.
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