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The U.S. and Taiwan agreed on a trade deal with mutual tariff reductions and supply chain investments, pending Taiwan’s legislative approval.
The U.S. and Taiwan signed a trade agreement setting a 15% tariff cap on Taiwanese goods entering the U.S. without stacking on existing rates, granting preferential access to U.S. exports like vehicles and meat.
Taiwan will eliminate or reduce 99% of its tariffs on U.S. goods, with the deal pending legislative approval in Taiwan, where the KMT and Taiwan People’s Party support fast-tracking it despite concerns over a defense spending clause.
A separate memorandum outlines Taiwan’s commitment to invest in U.S. supply chains, with no specified company-level amounts.
The agreement follows a $250 billion Taiwanese investment pledge in U.S. industries, backed by credit guarantees, and includes reciprocal benefits for U.S. companies.
The U.S. has signaled urgency, raising tariffs on South Korea after delayed ratification.
Estados Unidos y Taiwán acordaron un acuerdo comercial con reducciones arancelarias mutuas e inversiones en la cadena de suministro, a la espera de la aprobación legislativa de Taiwán.