US–Taiwan trade deal: America lowers tariff to 15%; secured ‘most favoured nation’ treatment, says Taipei
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The United States and Taiwan have signed an agreement to strengthen commercial ties, reducing US tariffs on Taiwanese goods and outlining significant Taiwanese commitments to purchase and invest in US products. This pact aims to enhance supply chain resilience, particularly in high-tech sectors, and improve Taiwan’s competitive standing.
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