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Taiwan is preparing to help its companies grapple with new and future tariffs imposed by the U.S.
Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs said it will set up a consultation hotline to provide assistance to Taiwanese businesses that need help navigating the U.S.’s new tariff measures.

While Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) or Foxconn might be the most prominent Taiwanese companies, the island is home to several other tech and manufacturing firms with global reach, like United Microelectronics and Delta Electronics. Several firms have operations in either mainland China or Mexico, locations both subject to new tariffs over the weekend.

Taiwan’s external trade development council, which has offices in the U.S., Mexico, Canada, Southeast Asia, and South Asia, will set up a dedicated team to provide immediate consultation services to affected companies, the economic ministry said in a statement.
9 months ago

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