Taiwan could invest NT$12 trillion in US for trade deal TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Taiwan and the US are set to announce a tariff agreement under which Taiwan is expected to commit around NT$12 56 trillion (US$400 billion) in US investments, per the Financial Times The report noted the US has imposed a 20% tariff on Taiwanese exports, below the so-called
Taiwans minister Wu Cheng-wen says the US wont impose . . . Financial Times: Taiwan's minister Wu Cheng-wen says the US won't impose “punishing” tariffs on Taiwan, after a “consensus” that Taiwan would support the US chip industry — Tech official says Taipei willing to share lessons from its world-leading industrial model under trade deal Radhika Rajkumar ZDNET:
Minister Cheng-Wen Wu visits Silicon Valley to strengthen . . . Over the course of just two days, Minister Wu conducted a series of intensive visits aimed at strengthening Taiwan-U S scientific cooperation while promoting NSTC policies that support Taiwan’s efforts to become an “AI Island,” further enhancing Taiwan’s technological image