Taiwan president discusses US tariff response with tech execs
- Taiwan's major opposition parties, the Kuomintang and Taiwan People's Party, will attend a meeting to discuss a proposal to assist businesses affected by U.S. tariffs.
- Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun stated that out of the proposed NT$88 billion, NT$70 billion will target Taiwanese industries affected by U.S. Tariffs, while NT$18 billion will support agriculture.
- President William Lai met with tech executives to discuss the tariffs, explaining that Taiwan aims to maintain global competitiveness and safeguard national interests.
- Attendees at Lai's meeting agreed that the government should not act without a clear plan and should not rush into negotiations without leverage.
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Cross-party meeting on response to U.S. tariffs to be held Monday - Focus Taiwan
Taipei, April 6 (CNA) Taiwan's two biggest opposition parties have agreed to attend a cross-party meeting called by the Executive Yuan on Monday to discuss its NT$88 billion (US$2.65 billion) proposal to assist Taiwanese businesses, in the wake of sweeping tariffs announced by United States President Donald Trump.
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