Behind Closed Doors: Taiwan-U.S. Trade Negotiations Remain Confidential
Taiwan's trade negotiations with the U.S. are confidential, with details to be released after finalization. The opposition in Taiwan is concerned about the lack of transparency. Yen Hui-hsin, deputy chief trade negotiator, references U.S. confidentiality requirements to justify the secrecy surrounding the ongoing negotiations.

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Taiwan continues to engage in confidential trade negotiations with the United States, according to deputy chief trade negotiator Yen Hui-hsin. She addressed Parliament, asserting that the negotiation details will be disclosed for review post-finalization, stressing that they must remain confidential for now.
During a bipartisan consultation, opposition parties expressed concerns over the lack of transparency. Yen assured that the confidentiality is mandated under Taiwan's treaty laws and aligns with U.S. requirements to prevent disruptions.
Yen, while defending the process, mentioned that the U.S. demands confidentiality to safeguard sensitive information and ensure diplomatic considerations aren't compromised, delaying the submission to Taiwan's Legislative Yuan for examination.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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