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Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said Friday he would communicate more with the U.S. over President Donald Trump’s concerns over the chip industry and invest more in the U.S, hours after Trump ...
Asked about Trump's remarks earlier this month where said he would impose additional, massive tariffs on China if China were to "go into Taiwan" and remarks on Taiwan having to pay for protection ...
“The U.S. State Department updated the ‘Current State of U.S.-Taiwan Relations’ page … with text that is positive and friendly toward us, reflecting the close and amicable partnership ...
“The joint defense of Taiwan is a national consensus. To change that will be extremely difficult.” But, compared to Biden, Trump would place “utmost importance” on building credible deterrence over Taiwan, Yu said, adding Trump has said he would “bomb” Beijing if it should invade Taiwan. 07/17/2024 22:13 -0400
President Donald Trump is threatening to impose tariffs of up to 100% on chips made in Taiwan. That could be bad news for Nvidia, which relies on Taiwan's TSMC for its chip supply.
The Trump–Tsai call was a telephone conversation between the U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and the President of the Republic of China Tsai Ing-wen which took place on December 2, 2016. This event marked the first time since 1979 that a U.S. president or President-elect had directly spoken with a ROC President.
TSMC declined to comment on Trump's latest tariff remarks. ... In another potential challenge for Taiwan, Trump last week directed federal agencies to investigate persistent U.S. trade deficits ...
Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai, responding to Trump's comments, said Taiwan and the U.S. have good relations despite the lack of formal ties, and is dedicated to bolstering its own defences.