Taiwan holds first tariff talks with US

Taiwan holds first tariff talks with US

The democratically governed island has moved quickly to lay out proposals with Washington.

Taiwan, home to the world’s largest contract chipmaker TSMC, faces tariffs of 32%. (EPA Images pic)
TAIPEI:
Taiwan officials held their first tariff talks with US officials yesterday, with both sides looking forward to further discussions soon, the island’s government said today.

While Taiwan, a major semiconductor producer facing tariffs of 32%, complained they were unfair, it moved quickly to lay out proposals with the US, offering a zero-tariff regime and greater purchases and investments in the country.

In a statement, Taiwan’s office of trade negotiations said its officials held a video conference with US officials whom it did not identify.

The talks focused on reciprocal tariffs between Taiwan and the US, non-tariff barriers to trade, and a number of other economic and trade issues, including export controls, it added.

“Both sides look forward to conducting follow-up consultations… in the near future and jointly building a strong and stable economic and trade relationship between Taiwan and the US,” it said.

The office of the US trade representative did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside of Washington work hours.

On Wednesday US President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries, while further ramping up pressure on China.

Home to the world’s largest contract chipmaker, TSMC, Taiwan has long sought a free trade deal with Washington, its most important international backer and arms supplier, even though the two have no formal diplomatic ties.

Taiwan faces increasing military and political pressure from its giant neighbour China, which views the democratically governed island as its own territory.

Taiwan’s government rejects those claims, saying only the island’s people can decide their future.

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