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Taiwan Relations Reinforcement Act: Assessing U.S. Defense and Support Capacity

This bill requires an annual assessment of the United States' ability to support Taiwan's defense and resist international coercion. It focuses on ensuring the U.S. is prepared for potential conflicts while maintaining global stability and economic security.
Key points
Annual reports on U.S. capacity to deter invasions or maritime blockades of Taiwan.
Evaluation of the defense industry's ability to sustain operations in a conflict lasting at least one year.
Assessment of risks from cyberattacks, economic pressure, and supply chain disruptions.
Review of U.S. readiness to handle multiple global crises simultaneously, including threats from Russia or Iran.
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Introduced
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Additional Information
Taiwan Relations Reinforcement Act
Print number: S 4294
Sponsor: Sen. Curtis, John R. [R-UT]
Process start date: 2026-04-14