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Taiwan braces for steep US chip tariffs from Trump administration
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55321, member: 636"] Taiwan expects significant semiconductor tariffs from the United States under potential Section 232 trade policies. The island nation anticipates rates between 20 and 25 percent compared to the 15 percent minimum secured by Japan and European Union partners. These lower rates required massive investment commitments and market access agreements that Taiwan finds challenging to match. The Trump administration may focus tariff implementation on mature semiconductor nodes rather than cutting-edge technology. Taiwan's heavy dependence on American chip exports creates substantial economic vulnerability. TSMC and MediaTek face contract renegotiation pressures that could increase consumer product costs across global markets. The semiconductor industry operates through long-term agreements that tariff uncertainty disrupts significantly. Taiwan's government acknowledges the chip sector can absorb additional expenses from moderate tariff rates. TSMC's recent American facility investments provide potential negotiating leverage during trade discussions. The administration's specific tariff strategy remains unclear as Taiwan prepares for various economic scenarios. [/QUOTE]
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