# 台灣已與美國達成兩項協議，將對其出口至美國的關稅從20%降至15%。

*semiconductor · news · 2026-02-24 · The Straits Times*

## Key points

- 台灣與美國同意將台灣出口的關稅從20%降至15%。
- 台灣承諾對美國投資2500億美元及提供2500億美元信貸。
- 二月份的協議承諾台灣將減少或取消幾乎所有美國商品的關稅。
- 儘管美國政策有所變動，台灣對半導體出口的優惠關稅待遇預計保持不變。
- 台灣對美國的高貿易順差被視為未來風險。

TAIPEI - Taiwan will work with the US to ensure the beneficial terms it has already agreed do not change despite ructions following the US Supreme Court striking down President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs, Vice-Premier Cheng Li-chiun said on Feb 24. Mr Trump on Feb 23 warned countries against backing away from recently negotiated trade deals with the US, saying that he would hit them with much higher duties under different trade laws. 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. Under January’s deal, Taiwan companies will invest US$250 billion (S$316.73 billion) to boost production of semiconductors, energy and artificial intelligence in the US, while Taiwan will also guarantee an additional US$250 billion in credit to facilitate further investment. The second deal, reached in February that confirmed the tariff cut to 15 per cent , commits Taiwan to a schedule for eliminating or lowering tariffs on nearly all US goods and to significantly boost purchases of US goods like natural gas. Ms Cheng, who led the talks with the US, said the government has been in touch already with Washington, though did not say with whom. “I think our contacts so far have also been positive. The US side understands that this is an agreement that benefits both sides. I believe we can achieve this objective, and we are confident that we can do so,” she told reporters, referring to January’s Agreement on Reciprocal Trade, or ART. This is not a reopening of negotiations, and Taiwan will seek to actively engage with the US side to understand how Taiwanese companies will continue to receive the best treatment possible under that deal even as the US looks at other tariffs, Ms Cheng added. Countries that have already signed agreements with the US should have a “relatively advantageous foundation when facing any future alternative tools the US might adopt through new legal avenues”, she said. Preferential tariff treatment for Taiwan’s semiconductor exports already agreed with the US will also not change, but Taiwan’s high trade surplus with the United States is a risk going forward, Ms Cheng added. REUTERS

**Countries:** Taiwan, United States

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