The Taiwan Peace and Stability Act mandates several reports to Congress focused on enhancing Taiwan's international presence and defense capabilities. The Department of State is required to develop strategies for Taiwan's participation in international organizations and to strengthen its civilian defense community. Additionally, the U.S. Agency for International Development will report on collaborative development initiatives with Taiwan, while the U.S. Trade Representative will outline a legal framework for trade agreements with Taiwan. The President must also create a comprehensive strategy to deter military conflict with China, assessing U.S. and Taiwanese capabilities to counter potential threats, including naval blockades.