Taiwan-U.S. Trade Talks: High Stakes Tariff Negotiations
A Taiwan trade delegation is in Washington to negotiate tariff issues with the U.S. Goods from Taiwan face a potential 32% tariff, a plan paused by President Trump. Talks continue with no resolution yet. Sources confirm that discussions are still in progress.

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A trade delegation from Taiwan is in Washington for discussions on tariffs, as per sources familiar with the situation who spoke to Reuters.
Initially, goods imported from Taiwan into the United States faced a 32% tariff, although this move was paused for 90 days in April by President Donald Trump. The efforts to reach a conclusive resolution continue.
"All the relevant talks are still ongoing," a source revealed, indicating the unresolved status of these negotiations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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