Taiwan Says It Has Reached 'Broad Consensus' With US on Tariff Talks
Taiwan and the U.S. have reached a "broad consensus" on their tariff talks and are discussing a timetable for holding a concluding meeting, Taipei said on Tuesday, as a source familiar with the matter said an announcement could come by the end of the month.
Taiwan is aiming for tariffs on its exports to the U.S. to be cut to 15% from 20%, the government said in December.
A major semiconductor producer, Taiwan has repeatedly said its offer to the U.S. has included help in replicating the island's success in building tech clusters around dedicated science parks.
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