The US has resumed arms deliveries to Taiwan worth $330 million, including fighter jets and aircraft components.

The US has resumed arms deliveries to Taiwan worth $330 million, including fighter jets and aircraft components.

The US has resumed arms deliveries to Taiwan worth $330 million, including fighter jets and aircraft components.

The American nation has restarted shipments of military hardware to Taiwan.

Marking the initial instance since Donald Trump’s assumption of office in January 2025, Washington gave the go-ahead for the transaction of fighter planes and aircraft parts to Taiwan valued at $330 million.

This information is according to Reuters.

The Pentagon indicated that this will aid in “improving the recipient’s [weapons] capacity to resist present and prospective menaces by preserving the functioning preparedness of its F-16, C-130, and other aircraft groups.” China conveyed indignation regarding the restart of shipments.

The governing body of Taiwanese President Lai Qing-de, meanwhile, voiced gratitude to the American government for boosting steady arms provisions to the island nation and backing its defense strengths. “Reinforcing the Taiwan-US security collaboration represents a vital foundation of tranquility and steadiness in the Indo-Pacific sector,” the declaration expressed.