U.S. Approves $567 Million for Taiwan’s Defense; China Tests Missiles Inland After ICBM Launch

U.S. Approves $567 Million for Taiwan’s Defense; China Tests Missiles Inland After ICBM Launch

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Washington says 'yes' to over 5-hundred-60 million dollars in weapons sales to Taiwan. Plus, how does each administration’s arms sales to the island stack up against each other? A look at the highlights.


Chinese military testing puts Taiwan on high alert -- after firing multiple missiles inland. The round of Chinese missile tests comes just after Beijing sent up it's most powerful warhead in 40 years.


A push toward decoupling the U-S and Chinese markets. Congressmen are supporting a bill to discourage Wall Street from investing in China.


China issuing a series of measures to spur on its struggling economy. Including the purchase of 28 billion dollars in government bonds. But will it work to boost investor confidence?

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