Taiwan says US tariffs unreasonable, partly blames Trump policies for trade surplus
- Taiwan said US tariffs levied on the island were unreasonable and it would discuss them with Washington.
- The US tariffs do not apply to semiconductors, a major Taiwan export, but were driven by US tech curbs on China during Trump's first term, shifting orders to Taiwanese firms.
- Taiwan's Cabinet said the unreasonable tariffs did not reflect the complementary trade structure between the two sides, with Taiwan contributing greatly to the US economy and national security.
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Why did Trump throw Taiwan under the bus?
Things could have been very different. Since the distant days of the first Trump presidency, Taiwanese tech companies have been shifting production from China to Taiwan due to US tariffs and tech controls aimed at China. For the US, that strategy has borne some fruit. Most countries tend to trade the most with their close
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