Trump, Taiwan and tariff
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Taiwan said on Thursday that U.S. tariffs levied on the island were unreasonable and it would discuss them with Washington, partly blaming U.S. tech curbs on China in President Donald Trump's first t...
U.S. News & World Report |
President Donald Trump promised tariffs that would raise U.S. import taxes high enough to mirror what other assess as trade penalties on American goods.
The Boston Globe |
The new tariff matches the rate of the US “reciprocal” tariff imposed by US President Trump this week.
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The chip companies in Taiwan, the center of the global supply chain, are expected to face pressure from Washington to invest more in the U.S.
Taiwan’s government announced NT$88 billion ($2.7 billion) in aid on Friday to help local companies cope with the impact of new US tariffs.
US President Trump announced a reciprocal tariff scheme that will impose tariffs of up to 32% on Taiwan. In response, the Executive Yuan held a press conference on the afternoon of April 4, announcing an allocation of NT$88 billion (approximately US$2.
Taiwan's government on Friday announced at least T$288 billion ($8.74 billion) in financial help for companies and industries to deal with the impact of U.S. tariffs, including export credits.
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Trump said the import tariff rate for Taiwan will be set at 32%. That is bad news for American chip makers like Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices, and Qualcomm, which are customers of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
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This will include NT$70 billion for the manufacturing industry and NT$18 billion for the agricultural industry.