A delegation of lawmakers from Paraguay arrived in Taiwan on Sunday for what will be a critical test for Taipei to hold on to one of its last remaining diplomatic allies.
Last September, President Mario Abdo Benítez said it would cost Taipei $1 billion of investment if it wants to maintain diplomatic relations.
If the delegation leaves Taiwan this week with a batch of investment agreements, it could be an indication that President Tsai Ing-wen may be willing to fulfill Benítez's demand.
If not, then Paraguay may be the next country in the Americas to follow Honduras's lead to transfer diplomatic relations from Taiwan to China.












