TAIWAN

Amendments

Dept. of State: include Taiwan among list of recipient countries for which shorter certification and reporting periods apply and expedite licensing for allies transferring military equipment to Taiwan (S. 1744), S8693 [11DE]

Bills and resolutions

AID and Dept. of State: support Taiwan’s international space by providing foreign aid to allies subject to coercion and pressure from China (see S. 1216), S1924 [31MR] (see H.R. 2559), H1403 [1AP]

Appropriations: rescind unobligated coronavirus relief funds and certain infrastructure funds to offset cost of supplemental foreign assistance (see H.R. 1654), H912 [27FE]

China: condemn Chinese President Xi Jinping for deceit, undermining prospects for peace and security, and orchestrating crimes against humanity (see S. Res. 444), S7094 [9OC]

——— condemn coercive actions against Japan in response to statements regarding Taiwan and reaffirm U.S. commitment to allies in Indo-Pacific region (see H. Res. 971), H6122 [19DE]

——— develop economic tools to deter Chinese aggression against Taiwan (see S. 2960), S6905 [1OC]

——— 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. 1531), H767 [24FE]

——— express harmful conflation of ‘‘One China Principle’’ and U.S. ‘‘One China Policy’’ relative to U.N. resolution establishing legitimate representatives of China to U.N. (see S. Res. 86), S1127 [20FE] (see H. Res. 148), H729 [21FE]

Chinese Communist Party: address ‘‘stolen valor’’ revisionism of World War II Allied victory in Asia, commemorate Taiwanese contributions to victory, and acknowledge postwar contributions of Japan to peace and stability (see S. Res. 523), S8448 [2DE]

Dept. of Defense: establish strategic partnership with Taiwan Ministry of National Defense to coordinate defense industrial priorities, expand defense technology cooperation, and deter regional adversaries (see H.R. 4860), H3673 [1AU]

——— seek to engage appropriate officials of Taiwan in joint program to enable fielding of uncrewed systems and counter-uncrewed systems capabilities (see S. 3163), S8003 [7NO]

Dept. of State: develop strategy to obtain membership status for Taiwan in International Criminal Police Organization (see H.R. 6262), H4895 [21NO]

——— enter into negotiations with Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office to rename its office ‘‘Taiwan Representative Office’’ (see S. 974), S1703 [12MR] (see H.R. 3180), H1853 [5MY]

——— establish Taiwan Undersea Cable Resilience Initiative (see S. 2222), S4286 [9JY]

——— include Taiwan among list of recipient countries for which shorter certification and reporting periods apply and expedite licensing for allies transferring military equipment to Taiwan (see S. 1744), S2895 [13MY]

——— require periodic reviews and updated reports relative to Taiwan Guidelines (see S. 821), S1460 [3MR] (see H.R. 1512), H728 [21FE]

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. 1716), H915 [27FE]

——— pursue more equitable treatment of Taiwan at international financial institutions (see S. 1900), S3117 [22MY] (see H.R. 910), H455 [4FE]

——— terminate U.S.-People’s Republic of China Income Tax Convention if China initiates armed attack against Taiwan (see S. 2646), S5207 [1AU] (see H.R. 4848), H3672 [1AU]

Diplomats: permit dignitaries and service members visiting U.S. to display national emblems and flag of Republic of China (see S. 3018), S7167 [20OC]

Federal agencies and departments: require use of term ‘‘Taiwan’’ instead of ‘‘Chinese Taipei’’ (see H.R. 2113), H1159 [14MR]

Financial Stability Oversight Council: establish Advisory Committee on Economic Fallout From Chinese Military Aggression Towards Taiwan (see S. 3447), S8670 [11DE] (see H.R. 3197), H1854 [5MY]

Foreign policy: codify Six Assurances to Taiwan, provide congressional review of Six Assurances, and protect Taiwan from coercion (see S. 3208), S8238 [19NO] (see H.R. 3452), H2103 [15MY]

——— improve defense cooperation with U.S. (see S. 1824), S3057 [21MY] (see H.R. 3563), H2361 [21MY]

——— promote energy security (see S. 2722), S6320 [4SE]

——— resume normal diplomatic relations, negotiate bilateral free trade agreement, and support membership in international organizations (see H. Con. Res. 8), H556 [6FE]

——— strengthen U.S. policy (see S. 1588), S2755 [5MY]

——— support Latin America and Caribbean countries that maintain diplomatic relations with Taiwan, counter efforts by China to break such ties, and deepen coordination with Taiwan in Western Hemisphere (see S. 2684), S5563 [2SE]

International relations: oppose any attempts by China to resolve Taiwan’s status by distorting decisions, language, policies, or procedures of international organizations (see S. 2224), S4286 [9JY] (see H.R. 2416), H1334 [27MR]

Japan: recognize importance of U.S.-Japan alliance and praise resistance to Chinese coercion and aggression (see S. Res. 547), S8833 [17DE]

NASA and NOAA: expand cooperation with Taiwan on civilian space activities (see H.R. 5626), H4507 [30SE]

Taxation: provide special rules for taxation of certain residents of Taiwan with income from sources within U.S. (see S. 199), S334 [23JA] (see H.R. 33), H28 [3JA]

Travel and tourism: improve cooperation with U.S. relative to travel and tourism (see S. 733), S1345 [25FE] (see H.R. 2370), H1301 [26MR]

Cost Estimates

Taiwan Conflict Deterrence Act (H.R. 1716): CBO, H3516 [21JY]

Notices

Proposed sale of defense articles and services: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S60S64 [8JA]

Remarks in House

Dept. of Defense: prohibit funding to create, procure, or display any map that depicts Taiwan as part of China, H3448 [17JY]

——— Taiwan Security Co-operation Initiative funding, H3439 [17JY]

——— Taiwan Security Cooperation Initiative funding, H4191H4193 [10SE]

Dept. of State: require periodic reviews and updated reports relative to Taiwan Guidelines (H.R. 1512), H1822, H1823 [5MY]

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. 1716), H3514H3517 [21JY]

——— pursue more equitable treatment of Taiwan at international financial institutions (H.R. 910), H2863H2865 [23JN]

International relations: oppose any attempts by China to resolve Taiwan’s status by distorting decisions, language, policies, or procedures of international organizations (H.R. 2416), H1836H1838 [5MY]

Taiwan Relations Act: anniversary, H1584 [10AP]

Taxation: provide special rules for taxation of certain residents of Taiwan with income from sources within U.S. (H.R. 33), H160H168 [15JA], E39 [16JA], E49 [20JA]

Travel and tourism: improve cooperation with U.S. relative to travel and tourism (H.R. 2370), H1584 [10AP]

Trump, President: evaluation of administration relative to foreign policy, H617 [11FE]

Remarks in Senate

Dept. of State: include Taiwan among list of recipient countries for which shorter certification and reporting periods apply and expedite licensing for allies transferring military equipment to Taiwan (S. 1744), S8693 [11DE]

——— require periodic reviews and updated reports relative to Taiwan Guidelines (H.R. 1512), S8208 [18NO]

Indo-Pacific region: U.S. policy, S6312 [4SE]

Reports filed

Deter PRC Aggression Against Taiwan Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 2960), S7849 [30OC]

Express Harmful Conflation of ‘‘One China Principle’’ and U.S. ‘‘One China Policy’’ Relative to U.N. Resolution Establishing Legitimate Representatives of China to U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 86), S2607 [28AP]

Pressure Regulatory Organizations To End Chinese Threats to (PROTECT) Taiwan Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 1531) (H. Rept. 119–388), H4901 [25NO]

Providing Our Regional Companions Upgraded Protection in Nefarious Environments (PORCUPINE) Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1744), S7849 [30OC]

Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 821), S2607 [28AP]

Taiwan Conflict Deterrence Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 1716) (H. Rept. 119–48), H1333 [27MR]

Taiwan International Solidarity Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 2224), S7849 [30OC]

Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act: Committee on Financial Services (House) (H.R. 910) (H. Rept. 119–20), H1187 [21MR]

——— Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1900), S3467 [18JN]

U.S.-Taiwan Partnership in the Americas Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 2684), S7849 [30OC]

Texts of

H. Res. 689, address Chinese ‘‘stolen valor’’ revisionism of World War II Allied victory in Asia, commemorate Taiwanese contributions to victory, and acknowledge postwar contributions of Japan to peace and stability, S8452 [2DE]

H.R. 33, U.S.-Taiwan Expedited Double-Tax Relief Act, H160H164 [15JA]

H.R. 910, Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act, H2863 [23JN]

H.R. 1512, Taiwan Assurance Implementation Act, H1822 [5MY]

H.R. 1716, Taiwan Conflict Deterrence Act, H3514 [21JY]

H.R. 2416, Taiwan International Solidarity Act, H1836 [5MY]

S. Res. 86, express harmful conflation of ‘‘One China Principle’’ and U.S. ‘‘One China Policy’’ relative to U.N. resolution establishing legitimate representatives of China to U.N., S1135 [20FE]

S. Res. 444, condemn Chinese President Xi Jinping for deceit, undermining prospects for peace and security, and orchestrating crimes against humanity, S7095 [9OC]

S. Res. 547, recognize importance of U.S.-Japan alliance and praise resistance to Chinese coercion and aggression, S8837 [17DE]