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Lai to request record defense budget for 2025: sources

Lai to request record defense budget for 2025: sources

2024-07-29

Details are out on President Lai Ching-te’s first budget proposal since taking office. The fiscal year 2025 proposal features a record-high defense budget, according to sources familiar with the matter. The amount will be around NT$460 billion, the most ever requested. Factoring in special budgets and other supplementary funds, total military expenditures are expected to reach NT$630 billion, reflecting a 5% yearly increase.

Despite a typhoon, the first-ever “unscripted” Han Kuang exercises came to a successful close last Friday.

And after staying away for four days amid the storm, the PLA resumed its harassment of Taiwan last Sunday. Thirty-four aircraft and vessels were detected near the island, with 13 planes crossing the strait’s median line.

Amid China’s gray-zone warfare, the Lai administration has requested a record-high budget for defense.

It would cover new purchases of F-16s, a project to enhance naval and air combat capabilities, and arms like Harpoon missiles. Sources say the amount requested for 2025 is around NT$460 billion. With special budgets and other supplementary funds, total military spending is expected to reach NT$630 billion, marking a 5% yearly increase.

Wang Chih-sheng
Cross-Strait Policy Association scholar
To cope with the threat of China’s growing strength and expansionism, Taiwan has continually increased its defense budget over the past few years. To some extent, doing so is about declaring to the world that we are committed to indigenous defense. It’s to show that we are determined to defend ourselves.

Since the Tsai administration, Taiwan’s military spending has increased each year, going from NT$349.7 billion in 2016 to NT$355.7 billion in 2017, and surpassing NT$400 billion in 2020. In 2023, spending soared to NT$580.3 billion. Military spending is expected to surge again to NT$630 billion this year, taking its GDP percentage from 2% to 2.6%. But even so, a scholar says there’s still plenty of room to expand expenditures.

Su Tzu-yun
Institute for National Defense and Security Research
Compared to other vulnerable nations like Israel, Singapore, and South Korea, our defense spending is on the low side. A reasonable defense budget should target 3% of the GDP. This would give our professional staff at the defense ministry a more stable and long-term financial plan.

The scholar called on the government to further boost spending, in order to ensure Taiwan’s national security.

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賴政府上任後首次編預算 國防預算將創新高

2024-07-29

2024年台灣經濟成長率預計達3.94%,行政院長卓榮泰今天聽取明年度總預算報告案,據了解國防預算額度將創新高,在4600億元上下,加計特別預算與特種基金,估計將達到6300億元左右,約增幅百分之5。但學者分析中央政府總預算占GDP比例,與其他受威脅國家以色列、南韓相比,仍有不小的成長空間。

儘管凱米颱風攪局,首次「無劇本」的漢光40號演習,不畏風雨,完美落幕!

但是,罕見連第4天沒擾台,被分析是受颱風影響起降的中國解放軍機,又在28日一早現蹤,共34機艦擾台,甚至13架次軍機越過台灣中線。

面對灰色戰術侵擾不斷,總統賴清德政府上任,首次編列的國防預算也創新高!

包括增購F16、海空戰力加強計畫,岸置魚叉飛彈軍購案等,據了解,明年國防預算額度,將在4600億元上下,加計包含特別預算與特種基金,估計將達到6300億元上下,增幅約百分之5。

[[兩岸政策協會學者 王智盛]]
“為了因應中國它日趨強大,擴張的這樣子的威脅,而台灣其實過去這幾年,其實不斷地在國防預算上面,做延伸性的增補,某種程度是為了要向全世界,去宣示我們對於自主國防,或者是自我防衛的(決心)”

事實上,前總統蔡英文上任後,近年台灣國防預算,確實逐年增加,看看從2016年的3497億、2017年3557億,到2020年,更開始破4千億台幣,去年2023年則衝高到5803億、到今年創國防預算新高,預估約6300億左右,GDP更是從過去的2%、來到2.6%。不過學者認為仍有不小的成長空間。

[[國防戰略與資源研究所長 蘇紫雲]]
“特別是遭到威脅的國家,比如以色列、新加坡、韓國來看,還是比較偏低的,合理的國防預算,還是希望可以來到GDP的3%,如此可以讓國防部相關專業的參謀,有一個比較長期穩定的財務規劃”

專家呼籲中央讓國防預算真正增加,更確保我們的國家安全。

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