Bangkok Post

US approves licence for sub plan

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TAIPEI: Washington has agreed to allow US defence contractor­s help Taiwan construct its own submarines, Taipei said, welcoming the breakthrou­gh in long-standing ambitions to build up its fleet to counter the threat from China.

Taiwan last year launched a plan to manufactur­e its own submarines amid deteriorat­ing relations with China after its hopes of buying them from the US came to nothing.

The US State Department has approved granting the licence necessary to sell Taiwan the technology needed for its submarine project.

The approval was a “breakthrou­gh,” Taiwan defence ministry spokesman Chen Chung-chi said yesterday.

“It is part of a process. We’ll take it step by step,” said, without going into detail.

The agreement is likely to anger Beijing, which regards the island as part of its territory even though the two sides have been ruled separately since the end of a civil war in 1949.

Washington’s approval comes after President Donald Trump last month signed new rules allowing top-level US officials to travel to Taiwan.

China has protested at the move, saying the US should stop official exchanges with Taiwan to avoid “damaging SinoUS relations”.

Washington switched diplomatic recognitio­n from Taiwan to China in 1979 but maintains trade relations with the island and is its main arms supplier.

Since coming to power in May 2016, President Tsai Ing-wen has pushed for Taiwan to develop and build more of its weapons domestical­ly as it strives to increase its independen­ce.

Her office expressed thanks to Washington for the licence approval.

“The US government’s decision will not only help Taiwan in raising its defence capabiliti­es, it will also greatly benefit security and stability in the region,” it said on Saturday.

Taipei has long struggled to procure submarines from the US.

In April 2001 then-president George W Bush approved the sale of eight convention­al submarines but there had been no progress on the deal, prompting Taipei’s decision to build its own.

The United States has not built convention­al submarines for more than 40 years and Germany and Spain reportedly declined to offer their designs for fear of offending regional powerhouse China.

Taiwan’s navy currently operates a fleet of four submarines, bought from abroad but only two of them can be deployed in the event of war.

The other two were built by the United States in the 1940s and are only used in training as they are too old for combat.

The first domestical­ly-built submarine is expected to be deployed within 10 years.

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