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    Iran War Is Not Delaying US Weapons Shipments to Taiwan, Officials Say

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

    Iran war is not delaying US weapons shipments to Taiwan, officials say - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    U.S. officials told Congress on March 17, 2026 that the Iran war has not delayed weapons shipments to Taiwan and U.S. policy toward the island remains unchanged. Despite ongoing demand on stockpiles from the Middle East, longstanding backlogs due to production and bureaucratic bottlenecks persist.

    Table of Contents

    • US Policy and Weapons Shipments to Taiwan Amid Iran Conflict
    • Official Statements on Weapons Shipments
    • Backlog and Efforts to Expedite Shipments
    • Diplomatic Developments and Congressional Concerns
    • Trip to China Postponed
    • China's Stance on Taiwan
    • Upcoming Arms Deals and Political Debate
    • Congressional Disputes Over Arms Sales

    US Officials: Iran War Has Not Affected Weapons Shipments to Taiwan or Policy

    By Patricia Zengerle and Michael Martina

    US Policy and Weapons Shipments to Taiwan Amid Iran Conflict

    WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) - The war on Iran has not delayed shipments of weapons to Taiwan or changed U.S. policy toward the island, officials from President Donald Trump's administration told members of Congress on Tuesday, despite the demands of the intense air campaign.

    Official Statements on Weapons Shipments

    "Have we delayed moving things to Taiwan? We haven't," Stanley Brown, principal deputy assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, told a House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee hearing.

    The U.S. and Israel began airstrikes against Iran on February 28, a campaign that has raised concerns among some U.S. officials that the U.S. defense industry would be unable to keep up with demand and could be forced to slow shipments to buyers such as Taiwan, which faces steadily rising military pressure from China.

    Backlog and Efforts to Expedite Shipments

    There was already a multi-billion-dollar backlog of U.S. arms shipments to Taiwan before the Iran war started. Brown said the administration was looking at ways to expedite shipments, without providing specifics.

    Diplomatic Developments and Congressional Concerns

    Trip to China Postponed

    TRIP TO CHINA POSTPONED

    Several members of the House committee raised concerns about the island during the hearing, which took place on the day Trump said he was postponing a highly anticipated trip to Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

    Taiwan was one of the issues expected to be discussed by the two leaders.

    China's Stance on Taiwan

    China views Taiwan as its own territory and has never renounced the use of force to take the island under its control. Taiwan rejects Beijing's sovereignty claims, saying only the island's people can decide their future.

    China held its most recent war games around Taiwan in December, and its warships and warplanes regularly operate around the island.

    Upcoming Arms Deals and Political Debate

    Reuters reported last week that a major U.S. arms package for Taiwan that included advanced interceptor missiles was ready for Trump's approval and could be signed after his trip to China. With a price tag of about $14 billion, the arms deal would be the largest ever for the democratically governed island, which faces steadily rising military pressure from China.

    It was not immediately clear whether the trip's delay would affect the timing of that arms deal.

    Congressional Disputes Over Arms Sales

    Trump's Republicans and Democrats in Congress have also been sparring bitterly over Trump's declarations of national emergencies in order to sidestep congressional review of foreign weapons sales, including the decision this month to expedite the sale of $650 million worth of bombs to Israel.

    At the hearing, committee Chairman Brian Mast of Florida and other Republicans accused Democrats of delaying crucial assistance to important allies as they face international threats.

    Representative Gregory Meeks of New York, the panel's top Democrat, said that bypassing congressional review of major deals weakened human rights oversight.

    (Reporting by Patricia Zengerle and Michael Martina; Editing by Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •U.S. State Department’s Stanley Brown confirmed no delays in Taiwan shipments despite Iran war pressure.
    • •Taiwan’s existing multi‑billion‑dollar backlog in U.S. arms deliveries stems from structural industrial and process constraints, not the current conflict.
    • •Defense minister of Taiwan confirmed the U.S. has not requested redeployment of Taiwanese weapons to the Middle East amid the Iran war.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Iran war is not delaying US weapons shipments to Taiwan, officials say

    1Has the Iran war delayed US weapons shipments to Taiwan?

    No, officials say the Iran conflict has not delayed shipments of weapons to Taiwan or changed US policy toward the island.

    2What concerns exist regarding US defense shipments to Taiwan?

    There are concerns that the US defense industry may be stretched due to the Iran conflict, raising fears of possible delays in shipments to Taiwan.

    3What is the value of the new US arms deal with Taiwan?

    The upcoming arms deal for Taiwan is valued at about $14 billion, making it the largest ever for the island.

    4Has President Trump's trip to China affected the arms deal with Taiwan?

    It is unclear if the postponement of Trump's trip to Beijing will impact the timing of the arms agreement with Taiwan.

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