Taiwan Affairs Office Calls U.S. “Trade Bullying” on $250B Chip Deals
The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council accuses the U.S. of ‘trade bullying’ after Taiwan’s chip and tech firms pledge $250B investment in the U.S. for lower tariffs.
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The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council accuses the U.S. of ‘trade bullying’ after Taiwan’s chip and tech firms pledge $250B investment in the U.S. for lower tariffs.
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