Taiwan and US sign trade agreement
The agreement caps U.S. tariffs on Taiwanese goods at 15%, exempts 1,811 industrial products, and includes $250 billion in Taiwanese investments in U.S. industries.
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Agreements signed between Taiwan and the Trump government involve great expansion to the world's largest chip manufacturer
[Digital Daily Reporter Kim Moon-ki] After months of negotiations, the United States and Taiwan have officially signed a trade agreement that lowers tariffs on Taiwanese products to 15%. In return, Taiwan promised astronomical amounts of direct investment in the U.S. technology sector, alleviating economic uncertainty. On the 15th (local time), the U.S. and Taiwan reached a final agreement to impose a 15% tariff on Taiwanese imports. In return, …
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The Latest US-Taiwan Trade Agreement Boosts Investment Climate for America's Chip Supply Chain, Protecting TSMC & Others From Tariff Risks
The US and Taiwan have now agreed on an extensive trade framework, and by the looks of it, one of the major aspects of the agreement is to bolster supply chain expansion measures in America. TSMC & Other Taiwanese Suppliers Could See Tariff Exemptions Moving Ahead, Potentially Lowering Expansion Costs The semiconductor buildout in the US is probably the 'largest' ever by foreign entities in modern times, driven by TSMC and others' desire to dive…
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