Taiwan Weighs Impact of US Tariff Ruling on Trade Deal
A US Supreme Court ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s "liberation day" tariffs has raised fresh uncertainty over the newly signed Taiwan-US trade deal. Washington has since announced a global 15% tariff under a different legal authority, the same rate Taiwan negotiated in exchange for a combination of investments, purchases and loans totaling up to US$585 billion. Taiwan’s premier says the government will seek to secure the most favorable terms, while opposition parties are calling for a delay or possible renegotiation.















