TAIWAN

Bills and resolutions

Arms sales: disapprove sale of certain defense articles and services (see H.R. 8842), H7880 [15SE]

China: direct financial regulators to exclude representatives of China from certain banking organizations if President notifies Congress of any threats to economic system of Taiwan or U.S. (see H.R. 7411), H4395 [6AP]

——— impose sanctions if China initiates military invasion of Taiwan (see S. 3526), S351 [19JA] (see H.R. 6484), H300 [25JA]

——— impose sanctions in event of invasion or blockade of Taiwan (see S. 3735), S950 [2MR]

——— outline effective U.S. sanctions strategy in event of Taiwan invasion (see S. 5265), S7251 [15DE] (see H.R. 9598), H9902 [15DE]

Dept. of Commerce: allow Taiwan to acquire critical asymmetric defensive capabilities by upgrading placement pursuant to strategic trade authorization license exception under Export Administration Regulations (see S. 4035), S2091 [7AP] (see H.R. 8029), H5485 [13JN]

Dept. of Defense: review war plans to improve Taiwan defense capabilities, prioritize and fast-track military sales, establish joint military training programs, and prohibit defense contractors from doing business in China (see S. 4129), S2275 [3MY]

Dept. of State: enter into negotiations with Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office to rename its office ‘‘Taiwan Representative Office’’ (see S. 3573), S523 [3FE] (see H.R. 6578), H946 [3FE]

Dept. of the Treasury: publish report on financial institutions and accounts of senior Chinese officials and restrict financial services for immediate family of such officials to deter aggression towards Taiwan (see H.R. 7704), H4796 [10MY]

Depts. of Defense and State: track arms transfers of U.S.-origin defense articles throughout lifetime of transaction and identify solutions to address delivery time lags (see H.R. 8259), H5929 [1JY]

Diplomats: permit dignitaries and service members visiting U.S. to display national emblems and flag of Republic of China (see S. 4843), S4575 [13SE]

Foreign aid: require plan on emergency military assistance to Taiwan and other support to Taiwan’s defensive capabilities (see S. 4331), S2751 [26MY]

Foreign policy: clarify legal basis for U.S. position on sovereignty over Taiwan and distinguish such position from China’s ‘‘one China’’ principle (see H.R. 9700), H10547 [30DE]

——— provide for U.S. loan and lease of defense articles (see S. 4652), S3782 [28JY] (see H.R. 8631), H7538 [29JY]

——— strengthen U.S. policy (see H.R. 9010), H8220 [28SE]

——— support security and right of self-determination (see S. 4428), S3003 [16JN]

International Civil Aviation Organization: provide for meaningful participation (see S. 5053), S5542 [29SE]

International relations: accelerate deployment of asymmetric defense capabilities required to deter or, if necessary, defeat invasion by China (see H.R. 6443), H288 [20JA]

Taxation: recognize value of tax agreement (see S. Res. 715), S3612 [21JY]

Lists

Votes recorded by proxy on S. 812, develop Dept. of State strategy to regain observer status for Taiwan in WHO, H4561 [27AP]

Notices

Proposed sale of defense articles and services: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S540S544 [7FE], S2035 [6AP], S3330S3333 [18JY], S4425S4433 [6SE], S6957 [5DE], S6989S6994 [6DE]

Remarks in House

Biden, President: evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, H4389 [6AP]

Dept. of State: develop strategy to regain observer status for Taiwan in WHO (S. 812), H4550H4552 [27AP]

Dept. of the Treasury: publish report on financial institutions and accounts of senior Chinese officials and restrict financial services for immediate family of such officials to deter aggression towards Taiwan (H.R. 7704), H5092 [17MY]

Remarks in Senate

Biden, President: evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, S2351 [5MY], S2570S2572 [18MY], S4560 [13SE]

——— State of the Union Message, S926S928, S945 [2MR]

China: impose sanctions if China initiates military invasion of Taiwan (S. 3526), S371S373 [20JA], S2350 [5MY], S7274S7277 [19DE]

Congress: accomplishments of 117th Congress, S9 [4JA]

Pelosi, Speaker: characterization of congressional delegation trip to Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Republic of Korea, and Japan, S3838 [2AU]

U.S. policy, S2350 [5MY]

Reports filed

Lithuanian Resolve in Increasing Ties With Taiwan and Supporting Its Firm Stance Against Coercion by Chinese Communist Party: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 446), S2040 [6AP]

Taiwan Policy Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 4428), S4638 [15SE]

Texts of

S. 812, develop strategy to regain observer status for Taiwan in WHO, H4550 [27AP]

S. Res. 715, recognize value of Taiwan tax agreement, S3613 [21JY]