Taipei hails US 15% tariffs as home run despite US$500 billion cost fears

Taiwan's authorities have hailed a US tariff cut to 15% as a 'home run', but opposition parties warn it risks gutting the island's semiconductor sector, while Beijing labels it an exploitative plot. The deal involves Taiwan committing up to US$500 billion in investments in the United States in exchange for the tariff reduction. Observers express concerns over the potential hollowing out of Taiwan's industrial base.

Taiwan's authorities have praised a deal with the United States to reduce tariffs on Taiwanese products to 15% as a 'home run', despite the island's commitment to invest up to US$500 billion in the US, according to the South China Morning Post.

Opposition parties and observers have voiced sharp concerns, warning that the arrangement could hollow out Taiwan's industrial base—particularly its prized semiconductor sector—while delivering disproportionate gains for Washington. Key firms like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) may face pressures to relocate production.

Beijing has vehemently objected to the deal. 'The Chinese side has consistently and firmly opposed countries that have established diplomatic relations with China entering into any agreements with the Taiwan region,' said Guo Jiakun, a spokesman for the mainland foreign ministry, on Friday.

On Wednesday, Zhu Fenglian, spokeswoman for Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office, described the expected deal as 'economic exploitation' of the island and a plot to drain the lifeblood of its industry. She also condemned Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for bowing to US pressure: '[This] will only destroy the development prospects of Taiwan and harm the long-term interests of the Taiwanese people,' she cautioned.

Beijing regards Taiwan as an inalienable part of China, to be reunified by force if necessary. Most countries, including the US, do not recognise Taiwan as an independent state, but Washington opposes any forcible takeover of the self-governed island and is committed to supplying it with weapons.

The agreement underscores Taiwan's precarious position amid US-China tensions, potentially impacting its economic security and geopolitical standing.

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US official says Trump administration will seek separate semiconductor tariff deals

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The Trump administration will pursue separate semiconductor tariff agreements with individual countries, a US official said, following a deal with Taiwan this week. The agreement allows Taiwanese firms building US chip capacity to import materials tariff-free up to 2.5 times planned output during construction. South Korea's trade minister assessed the impact on local chipmakers as limited.

China has sanctioned 20 US defence firms and 10 executives following the US State Department's approval of a record $11.1 billion weapons package for Taiwan. Beijing's foreign ministry stated the package violates the one-China principle and interferes in China's internal affairs. The ministry pledged to take resolute measures to defend national sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity.

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun stated on Thursday that China firmly opposes and strongly condemns the US plan to sell massive advanced weapons to Taiwan, valued at up to $11 billion, one of the largest such sales. Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman Chen Binhua called the sale a flagrant interference in China's internal affairs, violating the one-China principle and the three China-US joint communiqués. Beijing urges Washington to immediately cease its policy of arming Taiwan.

Analysts say Trump's tariff setback could lead to a surge in Chinese imports to the US, though front-loading is expected at levels below those ahead of last year's sweeping “Liberation Day” duties. Jeff Bowman, CEO of Colorado-based Cocona, said the ruling was “well received,” but uncertainty persists. American hand-dryer maker Excel Dryer affirmed its strategy to source all parts domestically.

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最高裁判所の緊急関税権限拒否とトランプのその後の15%グローバル関税発表を受け、民主党はこの政策を中間選挙の家計負担に関する弱点として位置づけている。一方、共和党は成長鈍化を示す新データの中で経済的利益を主張している。

中国商務省は金曜日、米国の慣行に対する2件の貿易障壁調査の開始を発表した。これは、ワシントンが中国に対して行った2件の通商法301条に基づく調査への対抗措置と説明されている。調査の対象は、世界のサプライチェーンや環境製品の貿易を阻害し、世界貿易機関(WTO)の規則や二国間合意に違反する可能性のある米国の措置である。調査は6か月以内に完了する予定だが、必要に応じて3か月の延長も可能となっている。

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A US Supreme Court ruling on tariffs may weaken President Trump's negotiating position with Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of a Beijing summit. However, this does not automatically give China an edge. Experts note that Beijing must offer concessions for Trump to claim a success in his transactional style.

 

 

 

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