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A U.S. court struck down the legal basis for Trump's sweeping global tariffs, delivering relief to most affected countries — but not Taiwan. Pictured: Executive Yuan Deputy Premier Cheng Li-chun (鄭麗君) briefing reporters on the status of trade negotiations

Taiwan Paid the Highest Price in Trump's Tariff War — and Got Nothing in Return

In March 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump appeared at the White House alongside TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei to announce an additional USD 100 billion investment commitment in the United States. (White House official website)

Taiwan's Tech Sector Has Billions at Stake in the U.S. — and Almost No Voice in Washington

In response to the numerous demands made by U.S. President Trump and the pressure exerted by the 'tariff war,' Taiwan's government formally signed the Taiwan-U.S. Reciprocal Trade Agreement (ART) with the United States in February. (AP)

Taiwan's US Trade Deal Carries Far Larger Financial Commitment Than Publicly Stated, Forum Reveals

Kung Ming-hsin claims the ART and two other U.S.-Taiwan economic pillars can keep Taiwan's semiconductor industry ahead for another 20 years — but can they? (File photo, Yan Lin-yu)

Taiwan's Economic Chief's Claim of 20-Year Chip Lead Fails the Reality Test

A press conference following a high-level national security meeting on responding to the new phase of U.S.–Taiwan trade relations was held at the Presidential Office in Taipei on Feb. 13. From left: Minister of Agriculture Chen Junji (陳駿季); National Secur

AmCham Hails U.S.–Taiwan Trade Agreement as Key Milestone