Economic Interdependence
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US and Taiwan Ink Trade Agreement, Tariffs Cut to 15%
The U.S. and Taiwan have finalized a trade agreement, reducing U.S. tariffs on Taiwanese exports and opening the U.S. market. Taiwan will eliminate 99% of its tariff barriers on U.S. goods and procure over $84 billion in U.S. products. This builds on previous pledges of significant Taiwanese investment in U.S. semiconductor production. However, a U.S. proposal to relocate 40% of Taiwan’s chip manufacturing has met strong resistance from Taipei, which views its domestic industry as crucial for international expansion. Beijing, meanwhile, criticizes these deepening economic ties.