Taiwan has reported making "constructive progress" in the second round of trade talks with the United States. Despite ongoing negotiations, Taiwan has not yet received any formal notice from the US government regarding changes to tariffs. The Taiwanese Executive Yuan confirmed that the trade negotiation team, led by Vice Premier Cheng Li-Chun, is currently engaged in discussions in the US. Sources indicate that US tariffs on Taiwan are expected to temporarily remain at the current 10% rate amid continued negotiations. Taiwan's role in the US re-industrialization policy and relatively fewer disputes in automotive and steel sectors compared to Japan and South Korea are seen as factors influencing the tariff situation. Both sides continue to pursue trade discussions based on mutually beneficial principles.
Taiwanese media outlet reported that U.S. tariffs on Taiwan will temporarily remain at 10% (due to negotiation is ongoing and TW's role in re-industrialization), citing source familiar with matter. (*I am reserved on accuracy of report but we'll see) Key word: Temporarily. https://t.co/9tWdT73HJq https://t.co/hxrrIJF7yA
Taiwanese media outlet reported that U.S. tariffs on Taiwan will temporarily remain at 10% (due to negotiation is ongoing and TW's role in re-industralization), citing source familiar with matter. (*I am reserved on accuracy of report but we'll see) Key word: Temporarily. https://t.co/hxrrIJF7yA
Taiwanese media outlet reported that U.S. tariffs on Taiwan will temporarily remain at 10%, citing source familiar with matter. (disclaimer: I am reserved on accuracy of report but we'll see) Key word: Temporarily. https://t.co/8hCsnckVTW https://t.co/hxrrIJEzJ2