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Premier Cho Jung-tai has ordered the Office of Trade Negotiations to review the tariff's unfair aspects and seek an explanation from the US Trade Representative, Lee said.
From Yahoo
Taiwan’s chip companies are expected to face pressure from Washington to invest more in the U.S.
From The New York Times
The United States, Taiwan’s biggest international backer, condemned what it called “China’s irresponsible threats and military pressure operations near Taiwan.”
From CNN
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The impact of US President Donald Trump’s 32-percent tax on goods from Taiwan, which was announced yesterday and is to be implemented next Wednesday, would “exceed expectations,” the Chinese National Association of Industry and Commerce (CNAIC) said in a statement this morning.
Semiconductors were excluded, but the tariffs will still have a knock-on effect on the chip industry. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Disruptions to the supply chain that are delaying aircraft deliveries are lessening and Airbus is getting much better at managing it, a senior company executive said on Monday. The European planemaker,
The bad news for Nvidia is that there is now a 32% and 34% reciprocal tariff on imports from Taiwan and China, two countries Nvidia relies on most.
The NVIDIA GTC (GPU Technology Conference), a premier global AI event, recently convened global tech leaders to unpack artificial intelligence's transformative impact. Amid this spotlight, Taiwan stands tall,
Apple has warned that tariffs could hurt its business, prompt it to increase prices and potentially force it to stop offering certain products altogether.
Apple's efforts to diversify its supply chain may have been for naught with the Trump administration's new tariffs that target
Leading artificial intelligence chip maker Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in the U.S. supply chain over the next four years. CEO Jensen Huang told the Financial Times that the increased U.
TSMC holds a crucial place in the semiconductor supply chain, and we project a substantial gain for the stock by the end of the decade.
Lockheed Martin has handed over Taiwan's first F-16 Block 70 fighter at a ceremony in Greenville, South Carolina.