HR3563119th Congress

Taiwan PLUS Act

Sponsored By: Representative Perry, Scott [R-PA-10]

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Summary

Treats Taiwan as if it were a listed country under specific provisions of the Arms Export Control Act for 5 years. It would let the Secretary of State renew that treatment in additional 5-year periods if the Secretary determines it is in the United States' national security interest and submits that determination to the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at least 14 days before the next period.

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  • Taiwan: Federal agencies would apply the named Arms Export Control Act subsections when deciding arms transfers and licenses for Taiwan during the 5-year period.
  • Secretary of State: Can extend the same treatment in additional 5-year increments by making a national security finding and notifying the two congressional committees at least 14 days before each renewal.
  • U.S. arms licensing officials and defense exporters: The change clarifies which statutory rules guide reviews and administration of arms-related law for Taiwan while the treatment is in effect.

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Temporary arms export status for Taiwan

This bill would treat Taiwan like a listed country under certain parts of the Arms Export Control Act. That treatment would last five years from the date the bill is enacted. During that time, Taiwan and U.S. defense exporters would be able to use the listed export authorities and procedures. The Secretary of State could extend the treatment for additional five-year periods if the Secretary determines it is in U.S. national security interests and notifies two Congressional committees at least 14 days before each new period.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Perry, Scott [R-PA-10]

PA • R

Cosponsors

  • Tiffany

    WI • R

    Sponsored 5/21/2025

  • Rep. Fleischmann, Charles J. "Chuck" [R-TN-3]

    TN • R

    Sponsored 7/22/2025

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