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Cryptopolitan on MSNTaiwan and US engage in trade discussions ahead of August deadlineTaiwanās top trade negotiators touched down in Washington, DC, this week for their fourth round of talks with the Trump administration.
US-China trade talks will be the main event of the week, along with Chinaās July purchasing managersā index. Other key data reports are expected from South Korea, Japan and Taiwan. The Bank of Japan is seen leaving rates unchanged
A preliminary date has been set for the next round of trade negotiations with the US regarding US President Donald Trumpās reciprocal tariffs, Deputy Trade Representative Yen Huai-shing (é”ę
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Negotiators from the island-nation reached the US on Wednesday for tariff talks, as the delegation hopes to clinch a deal with US counterparts. The fourth round of talks is being attended by Vice Prem
Taiwan's state-owned energy company CPC Corp said it is not in talks for "specific" shale gas fields in the United States, but it does not rule out any prospective partners and will make the most favourable decision based on its own evaluations.
Negotiations over US tariffs on Taiwan involve āgive and takeā from both countries, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Chen Ming-chi (é³ę焺) said yesterday, adding that the talks are ongoing and progressing well. He made the remarks to reporters at the Legislative Yuan before attending a Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee meeting.
With time running out, speculation is growing that the island could face duties of at least 25 per cent, far higher than hoped.
Taiwan's domestic and imported car markets have long been locked in a delicate tug-of-war. In 2024, local vehicles held a narrow lead with a 52% market share, compared to 48% for imports. But that balance could be upended if the latest trade rumors prove true.
The Trump administration is more concerned with the quality of trade agreements than their timing, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday ahead of an August 1 deadline for countries to secure trade deals or face steep tariffs.