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US to go ahead with $6bn Taiwan arms deal

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Kathrin Hille in Taipei

Published: October 3 2008 17:15 | Last updated: October 4 2008 00:13

The US plans to sell $6.5bn in weapons to Taiwan as part of a long-awaited package intended to boost the island’s ability to defend itself.

The Bush administration on Friday notified Congress of the proposed sale, which includes Patriot missiles, Apache helicopters, submarine-launched Harpoon missiles, Javelin anti-tank missiles and spare parts for F-16 fighter jets.

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