The United States has set a maximum tariff rate of 15% on Taiwan.

by Web Administrator Jan 17, 2026 02:40

The U.S. and Taiwan have reached a trade and investment agreement that caps tariff rates on imports from Taiwan at 15%, affecting various goods, including auto parts and timber. The Trump administration set a reciprocal zero percent tariff on certain pharmaceuticals and aircraft components. Although no timeline was provided for implementation, the deal allows Taiwanese companies to avoid certain tariffs on semiconductor plants in the U.S. and mandates $250 billion in direct investments in advanced technology sectors. Additionally, Taiwan will offer $250 billion in credit guarantees for U.S. semiconductor investments.

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