AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDefense Budget: Taiwan formally proposed an 18% jump in 2027 defense spending, pushing the total above T$1 trillion for the first time and exceeding 3% of GDP, as Taipei braces for intensified pressure from China. Military Readiness: A look at Han Kuang drills shows forces practicing defense of key approaches to Taipei, including river-focused scenarios around the Tamsui and Guangfu Bridge. Taipei Transit: A new Taipei MRT Red Line station at Guangci/Fengtian Temple is set to open Aug. 30, extending service 1.4 km and improving access to nearby schools and a major temple area. Cross-Strait Security Tech: Taiwan signed a deal with U.S. firm Vatn Systems via NCSIST to develop autonomous underwater vehicles and AI-enabled command-and-control for undersea reconnaissance and defense. Regional Trade & Politics: Malaysia’s One China stance drew fresh scrutiny after Prime Minister Anwar said Taiwan is part of China, while Taiwan’s foreign ministry warned it could affect regional stability and business confidence. Sports (Local Interest): Strong Group Athletics-Philippines beat Wonju 113-87 in the Jones Cup but still faces a slim path to the semifinals due to a “bad” tournament format revealed only after arrival in Taiwan. Business/Industry: Reuters reports Taiwan’s 2027 defense plan also includes funding for veterans and the Coast Guard, as Taipei continues military modernization.
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