Taiwan’s representative to the United States, Alexander Tah-ray Yui, voiced optimism regarding a potential $14 billion arms sale from the US. Despite President Trump not yet making a final decision, Yui anticipates approval following a current review process. He emphasized Taiwan’s need for the weaponry, suggesting an announcement is likely once the review concludes. The potential sale includes a variety of defense systems intended to bolster Taiwan’s security. This development occurs amid ongoing tensions between the US and China, with Beijing strongly opposing arms sales to Taiwan. The arms package represents a significant investment in Taiwan’s defense capabilities and a continued commitment from the US to support the island’s security. Yui acknowledged the ultimate decision rests with President Trump.