Taiwan unveils $2.7 billion in help for companies to deal with US tariffs
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Semiconductors, a major
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced
across-the-board import tariffs, with much higher duties for
dozens of trading partners including
The U.S. tariffs, however, do not apply to semiconductors, a major Taiwanese export.
Speaking at a news conference in
"The government's responsibility is to continue to manage and control the risk and understand the needs of industry," he said.
Cho added that he had asked
Finance Minister
The announcements were made before financial markets
re-open in
Taiwanese government officials have repeatedly said trade with the U.S. has been skewed by strong demand for Taiwanese technology products, such as advanced semiconductors - a sector dominated by the island, home to the world's largest contract chipmaker TSMC.
TSMC, which is a key manufacturing partner to U.S. companies
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