Taiwan announces special budget of $40 billion for arms purchases to bolster defense
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te announced a significant $40 billion special budget for arms purchases. This funding will be allocated over eight years, from 2026 to 2033. The plan includes developing a Taiwan Dome air defense system.

The budget will be allocated over eight years, from 2026 to 2033, and comes after Lai already pledged to raise defense spending to 5% of the island's GDP.
Currently, Taiwan has budgeted an increase in its defense budget to 3.3% for 2026, allocating $949.5 billion New Taiwan Dollars ($31.18 billion).
Lai had previewed the announcement in an op-ed for the Washington Post on Wednesday, saying the special budget would be used to purchase arms from the U.S.
Wellington Koo, Taiwan's minister of national defense, said Wednesday the $40 billion is an upper limit for the special budget and that it will be used to buy precision-strike missiles and toward the joint development and procurement between Taiwan and the U.S. of equipment and systems.
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