Taiwan is aiming for tariffs on its exports to the United States to be cut to 15% from 20% now, though help in training U.S.
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai said on Tuesday he had "no information" about any cooperation with South Korea on U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on semiconductors, adding that ...
Currently, Taiwan’s exports to the US face a 20% tariff, with Taipei negotiating to decrease this as part of a broader trade deal.
On Monday, Chief Trade Negotiator Yang Chen-ni (楊珍妮) told lawmakers that Taiwan has not agreed to train US technical ...
“TSMC [Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, 台積電] announced a US$100 billion increase in their build in Arizona — up to ...
Taiwan's TSMC at center of trade negotiations with US, pushing for reduced tariffs and promoting its 'Taiwan model' for tech ...
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick announces Taiwan's commitment to train American semiconductor workers amid final trade ...
Taiwan’s chip-industry dominance has driven a trade spat with its biggest security guarantor, leading to tough questions ...
The US is reportedly in talks with Taiwan for a new trade deal, aiming for Taiwanese investment and worker training in advanced sectors like semicondu ...
Trump is sending a dangerous message to Beijing: trade with China comes before anything else, including America’s security ...