In response to the prospect of a tariff war, representatives of Taiwan’s ruling establishment headed to Washington on February 11 to express their willingness to “work with” the Trump administration.
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Taiwan's Lai vows more investment in US as chip tariffs loomTaiwan will boost investment in the United States and on its own defences, President Lai Ching-te said Friday, as Taipei ...
The State Department told local media the revision was a routine update, not a policy change. But it provoked anger from ...
By Yimou Lee and Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan President Lai Ching-te pledged on Friday to talk with the United ...
Lai told Akie at the meeting that Taiwan aims to protect the values of freedom and democracy, and deepen its friendship with ...
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te says he will communicate with the United States to address President Donald Trump's concern ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan President Lai Ching-te will hold a meeting of the National Security Council on Friday to discuss ...
Taiwan will boost investment in the United States and on its own defences, President Lai Ching-te said Friday, as Taipei seeks to head off US President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs on its ...
TAIPEI (Reuters) -Taiwan President Lai Ching-te pledged on Friday to talk with the United States about President Donald Trump's concerns over the chip industry and to increase U.S. investment and ...
Trump again criticises Taiwan for taking semiconductor business Taiwan president pledges more investment in United States Taiwan plans to raise defence spending, president says TAIPEI, Feb 14 ...
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