Trump, tariffs and Taiwan
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The New York Times |
The decision not to impose tariffs on the chip sector does not mean they won’t be coming for Taiwan or anywhere else, including South Korea, another major source of chips.
Newsweek |
Beijing claims Taiwan as its territory, though the Communist Party has never governed there.
Reuters |
The Taiwan-U.S. partnership is a driver of shared economic prosperity and central to supply chain security and stability in the region, the American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan said on Thursday aft...
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Chinese goods were already subject to a 20% levy at the U.S. border. Trump imposed an additional 34% tariff on Beijing on Wednesday − taking the total to 54% − as part of his program of "reciprocal tariffs" targeted at nations he says have been unfair to the U.
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Daily Express US on MSNTrump trade tariffs sparks furious response from China as rival slaps huge levyChina has announced it will impose a 34% tax on all "imported goods originating from the U.S." in retaliation to the tariffs Donald Trump placed
What would the United States stand to lose economically if its current access to the Taiwanese market were upended or totally restricted? This seemingly theoretical question about the longtime U.S. trading partner has taken on more relevance in the past several weeks.
President Trump held up a chart in the Rose Garden outlining some of the larger tariff rates he will charge some nations. China will be charged a 34% tariff, the chart said, the European Union will get a 20% levy,
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNTrump Tariffs: How China's Retaliatory Move Is Hitting The S&P 500Major indexes continued to sell off Friday, as the stock market responded to retaliatory measures from China, striking back at President Donald Trump's barrage of "reciprocal" tariffs. The stock market dived Thursday after Trump tariffs were announced late Wednesday.
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President Trump rolled out new tariffs on April 2 aimed at easing trade imbalances. Here's which products could become more expensive as a result.
President Trump says TSMC is "one of the great companies of the world" as he praises the chipmaker for investing in the US. But other companies are not so lucky.
The European Union is deepening other trade partnerships as U.S. relations sour. But with China, the relationship could get closer — or more combative.
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