Tariff Agreement Good for Industry: Lai
The U.S. agreed to lower tariffs on Taiwanese goods from 20% to 15%, aiding traditional exporters and boosting bilateral investments including $250 billion in U.S. semiconductor projects.
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Taiwan-U.S. trade agreement will benefit non-tech sectors: Lai
Taipei, Jan. 16 (CNA) An agreement reached Thursday (U.S. time) between Taiwan and the United States to lower tariffs on Taiwanese goods will benefit local non-tech industries by "leveling the playing field" with major trade competitors, President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) said Friday.
The United States and Taiwan have signed a major strategic agreement that could permanently alter the global balance of power in technology and industry, especially in one of today’s most important industries – chip manufacturing. The deal includes hundreds of billions of dollars in investment, increased industrial cooperation and a long-term shift of some of the world’s semiconductor manufacturing from Asia to the United States. The move comes …
Reaching a $250 billion trade agreement between the US and Taiwan could help Washington become more self-sufficient in semiconductor supplies.
Taiwan looks to deepen AI ties with the US, including export tariff reductions
The United States may have an eager partner in Taiwan when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI). Taiwan aims to become a close strategic partner with the United States in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) after striking a deal to cut tariffs and boost its investment in the country, Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun said on Friday. “In this negotiation, we promoted two-way Taiwan–U.S. high-tech investment, hoping that in the future we can be…
Taiwan aims to become a close strategic partner of the United States in artificial intelligence (AI), after concluding a deal that reduces customs tariffs and stimulates investment in the country, Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun (photo center right), said on Friday, according to Reuters. President Donald Trump's administration has pressured the major semiconductor manufacturer to invest more […] The article Taiwan wants to become a strategic partner…
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