Taiwan’s Youth Are Not Defeatist — and The Data Proves It
- President Trump declared reciprocal tariffs on April 2, setting a 32% rate for Taiwan.
- The announced tariffs concerned investors because of potential price hikes on electronics.
- Despite the announcement, semiconductors are reportedly exempt, ensuring stable prices for chips.
- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company committed to investing billions in US facilities.
- The Taiwan Machine Tool & Accessory Builders' Association requested government aid due to tariff challenges.
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Machine tool sector wants lower gov't financial aid bar for new U.S. tariffs - Focus Taiwan
Taipei, April 7 (CNA) The Taiwan Machine Tool & Accessory Builders' Association (TMBA) on Monday called on the government to make it easier for industries affected by U.S. tariffs to apply for financial help.
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