HR 910 · Passed House · 06-24-25
Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act of 2025
What does the Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act of 2025 do?
HR 910 is a House bill sponsored by Rep. Young Kim (R-CA). The Taiwan Non-Discrimination Act requires the U.S. representative at the International Monetary Fund to advocate for Taiwan's admission as a member of the IMF, its participation in IMF economic surveillance, employment opportunities for Taiwan nationals at the IMF, and Taiwan's access to IMF technical assistance and training. The requirement sunsets when Taiwan is admitted or after 10 years.
Did HR 910 pass? Where it stands
As of July 17, 2026, HR 910 has passed the House.
Status: Passed House
Latest vote: House Passed by voice vote on June 23, 2025
Outlook: Uphill
Key provisions
- U.S. Must Advocate for Taiwan at IMF
- U.S. Governor of the IMF must use voice and vote to support Taiwan's admission as a member, if Taiwan seeks admission
- Must also support Taiwan's participation in IMF surveillance activities, employment of Taiwan nationals, and Taiwan's access to technical assistance
- Secretary of the Treasury may waive requirements for up to 1 year at a time if providing the waiver promotes Taiwan's meaningful participation at international financial institutions
- Reporting and Sunset
- Secretary of the Treasury must include Taiwan participation efforts in the next 7 annual congressional testimonies
- Section 4 requirements expire when Taiwan is admitted to the IMF or after 10 years, whichever is earlier
Last updated June 10, 2026