Taiwan authorities move to calm unease after Trump’s ‘unification’ comment
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Trump's 'unification' Comment Not Linked to Taiwan, Says US State Department
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The US Department of State has clarified that President Donald Trump's recent use of the term "unification" referred to US-China trade relations and not Taiwan, reaffirming that US policy on Taiwan remains unchanged. World News | Trump's 'unification' Comment Not Linked to Taiwan, Says US State Department.
State Department walks back Trump's 'unification' remark - Focus Taiwan
Taipei, May 13 (CNA) The United States State Department on Monday reaffirmed that U.S. policy on Taiwan has not changed after President Donald Trump used the word "unification" in commenting on recent trade talks with China.
US Says Trump's 'Unification' Remark Targets Trade, Not Taiwan Policy
Washington and Beijing on Monday agreed to slash steep tariffs for at least 90 days, pausing their trade war, a move Trump praised. The post US Says Trump’s ‘Unification’ Remark Targets Trade, Not Taiwan Policy appeared first on StratNews Global.
PSMC chairman downplays chip tariff fears, says Taiwan's semiconductor sector remains secure amid US-China truce
The US and China agreed to a 90-day suspension of tariffs after the Geneva talks, easing tensions in their trade standoff. Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) chairman Frank Huang said mutual dependence drove compromise, benefiting Taiwan's semiconductor sector while keeping its position secure amid shifting global trade and ongoing US-China negotiations.
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