Taiwan Exports to US Surge 87% as Trade Policy Shifts Drive Shipping Rates Higher
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Taiwan exports to US surge 87% as trade policy shifts drive shipping rates higher
Taiwan's May exports to the US jumped 87.4% year-over-year to US$15.52 billion, setting a monthly record, as American importers stockpile goods ahead of potential tariff changes, the Finance Ministry said Monday. Shipments to Southeast Asia rose 52.3%, with technology product exports to both regions more than doubling.
AI demand and pre-tariff rush lift Taiwan's exports in May
Taiwan’s exports climbed to a record in May due to increased demand for artificial intelligence. The surge is also linked to a jump in customer orders placed ahead of U.S. tariffs, which could take effect next month after a suspension period expires. The finance ministry reported that the country’s...
Taiwan exports to US hit record high as tariff threat looms
Taiwan’s exports to the United States hit a record high in May, official data showed Monday, as the self-ruled island seeks to strike a deal with Washington to avoid hefty tariffs. US President Donald Trump slapped a 32 percent toll on Taiwanese products in April. It was later paused for 90 days, but a global 10 percent levy is still in place. As Taipei and Washington negotiate a trade deal, American companies have ramped up orders of Taiwanese-…
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