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The US Court of International Trade recently ruled that the 10% temporary tariff imposed by President Donald Trump under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 is invalid. (File photo, AP)

Taiwan Trade Office: Court Ruling on Trump's 10% Tariff Applies Only to Two Firms, Washington State

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to discuss arms sales to Taiwan directly with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the negotiating table during his upcoming Beijing summit. (AP)

Trump and Xi: Why Taiwan's Arms Sales Are Suddenly on the Table

U.S. President Donald Trump tours the Forbidden City in Beijing accompanied by Chinese President Xi Jinping, November 8, 2017. (AP)

In Beijing, Trump Walks Into Xi’s Home Game

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

US President Donald Trump strikes a gavel gifted by House Speaker Mike Johnson after signing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act at the White House on July 4, 2025. (AP)

U.S.-Taiwan Trade Explodes 61% as China Imports Plunge: Trump’s OBBBA Triggers Historic Shift

Restructuring of key industries is the key for Taiwan to maximize economic gains amid great-power rivalry. (Photo / AI-generated)

Opinion | Taiwan's Supply Chain Survival Guide In The US-China Tech War

Vice Premier Cheng Li-chun briefed the media on the latest Taiwan-US tariff situation on February 24. (Photo / Yan Lin-yu)

Amidst Calls for Renegotiation of US Tariff Deal, Taiwanese Experts Caution Prudence

Executive Yuan Vice Premier Cheng Li-chun (鄭麗君) holds a press briefing on the latest tariff developments on December 24. (Photo by Yan Lin-yu)

Taiwan Reaffirms Trade Protections as US Shifts Tariff Strategy Post-Court Ruling

Singapore scholar believes that neither the current trade truce nor its future continuation represents a clear 'victory' for either China or the United States. (Associated Press)

Taiwan–U.S. Trade Deal Signed as U.S.–China Tariff War Enters “Fragile Ceasefire”

US President Trump travels to Georgia to participate in campaign activities. (Associated Press)

Opinion | As Trump's Tariffs are Ruled Unconstitutional, Taiwan Should Review its Side of the Deal

The Executive Yuan holds a press conference to explain the contents of the recent trade agreement between Taiwan and the US Reciprocal. (Photo / Ko Cheng-hui)

Taiwan Seals New Trade Deal with the US, Critics Point Out Double Standard

Business groups called for accelerated parliamentary review following the signing of the Taiwan-US trade agreement. (Photo: AP)

Taiwan Businesses Urge Ratification of US Tariff Deal, Warn of Delay

Vice Premier Cheng Li-chun (鄭麗君) led the negotiation team that signed the trade agreement with the US on the 12th. (File photo, Chen Yi-tzu)

Lai Hails US Trade Agreement as Strategic Breakthrough

Taiwan Vice Premier Cheng Li-chun and Yang Jen-ni, Chief Negotiator of the Office of Trade Negotiations, reached a consensus and formally signed the 'Taiwan-U.S. Reciprocal Trade Agreement (ART)' with U.S. representatives. (Photo / Provided by the Executi

Taiwan, US Sign Reciprocal Trade Agreement, Slash Tariff Burden and Exempt 2,072 Products

The "Taiwan-US Economic Prosperity Partnership Dialogue" press conference was held at the Presidential Office on the 3rd, with (from left) Ministry of Foreign Affairs North American Affairs Director-General Wang Liang-yu, Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung, P

Taiwan Overtakes Germany as 4th-Largest U.S. Trade Partner

Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs is closely considering reforms to reduce tariffs on US imported cars. ( Associated Press)

Taiwan's Auto Industry Defensive, Discusses Tariff Reductions on US Cars

Harvard Kennedy School researcher Chu Chen-tso (Photo courtesy of Chu Chen-tso)

Not Forced, But Upgrading: Why Taiwan Tech Is Going to the US

The National Development Council cautioned that uncertainty surrounding U.S. trade and economic policies, rising international geopolitical tensions and trade conflicts, as well as the monetary policy directions of major economies, all remain factors that

Taiwan's Economic Indicators Show Positive Signs, Demand for AI Drives Growth

Trump imposed 25% tariffs after South Korea's National Assembly delayed ratifying a trade agreement. The image shows Trump meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae-myung. (File photo, Associated Press)

Opinion | The Tariff Squeeze and How Trump’s Economic Coercion Is Reshaping Taiwan’s Domestic Politics

Executive Yuan Vice Premier Cheng Li-chun (right) and Political Commissar Yang Chen-ni (left) attend the a press conference on tariff negotiations between Taiwan and the U.S. (Photo / Yan Lin-yu)

Taiwan's Trade Deal with US Leaves Deputy Premier Facing Political Crossfire