Taiwan says first tariff talks held with US

Taiwan says first tariff talks held with US

/ 06:36 PM April 12, 2025

Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te speaks at a press conference

President Lai Ching-te (L) and TSMC chairman C.C. Wei addressing a joint press conference at Presidential Office in Taipei. (Photo by Handout / TAIWAN PRESIDENTIAL OFFICE / AFP)

TAIPEI — Taiwan’s government said Saturday it held first tariff discussions with the United States and expected more talks to build “strong and stable” trade ties.

Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te said Friday the island was on “the first negotiating list of the US government” as he seeks to shield its exporters from a 32-percent tariff.

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US President Donald Trump this week postponed punishing levies on multiple trade partners, including Taiwan, for three months after trillions of dollars were wiped off global markets.

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Trump has maintained a 10-percent blanket duty on most countries, but paused plans for steeper measures on others, except China.

Taiwan’s Office of Trade Negotiations said in a statement that its officials held a video conference on Friday with “relevant US officials” without identifying them.

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The two sides “exchanged views on Taiwan-US reciprocal tariffs, non-tariff trade barriers, and a number of other economic and trade issues including export controls,” the statement said.

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“Both sides look forward to conducting follow-up negotiations… in the near future and jointly building a strong and stable economic and trade relationship.”

Taiwan currently faces a 10-percent tariff and Lai said its talks would seek to strike a deal with Washington to bring that down to zero.

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Taiwan’s trade surplus with the United States is the seventh highest of any country, reaching $73.9 billion in 2024.

Around 60 percent of its exports to the United States are information and communications technology products, including semiconductors.

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Chips were excluded from Trump’s new tariffs.

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