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Taiwan has struck two deals with the United States to lower the tariffs on its exports to the country to 15 per cent from 20 per cent.
Taiwan and the US agreed to lower tariffs on Taiwanese exports from 20% to 15%.
KEY POINTS
- Taiwan committed US$250 billion in investment and US$250 billion in credit to the US.
- February's deal commits Taiwan to reduce or eliminate tariffs on nearly all US goods.
- Taiwan's preferential tariff treatment for semiconductor exports is expected to remain unchanged despite US policy changes.
- Taiwan's high trade surplus with the US is identified as a future risk.
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