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Speaking to reporters after the legislative action, Ma said he respected it. "Although there's scientific basis for the (beef) imports and they are in accord with international standards, the public still had its doubts and the legislature's decision reflected this," he said. While Washington switched its recognition from Taipei to Beijing in 1979, it remains Taiwan's most important foreign partner, providing it with crucial weapons systems to help it defend itself. Tuesday's legislative action is not expected to seriously affect that alliance. The Obama administration is widely expected to notify Congress over the next several months about the sale of various arms promised by the Bush administration. These include UH-60M Black Hawk utility helicopters, the remainder of an ongoing Patriot PAC-3 missile-defense package, an initial design study for diesel submarines, and the second phase of a sophisticated command and control system.
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