Taiwan–Oceania relations
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Taiwan–Oceania relations refer to the diplomatic, economic, cultural, and strategic relations between Taiwan (officially the Republic of China, ROC) and the countries and regional organizations of Oceania. Taiwan maintains formal diplomatic relations with a small number of sovereign states worldwide. As of 2026, Taiwan's diplomatic partners in Oceania are the Marshall Islands, Palau, and Tuvalu.
Taiwan's relations in the Pacific are shaped by regional dynamics, including competition for diplomatic recognition with China (officially the People's Republic of China, PRC), the strategic interests of larger powers such as the United States and Australia, and the priorities of Pacific Island countries (PICs), including climate change, sustainable development, and regional solidarity.