Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
  • Home
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
No Result
View All Result
Customs Today
No Result
View All Result
Home International Customs Taiwan

Taiwan’s Tsai moots major shift in trade war

byadmin
16/05/2019
in Taiwan
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen has indicated in a recent speech that her government will boost efforts to cut the island’s economic reliance on China, saying the days when “Taiwanese firms make goods in China for export to the US” are over.

Tsai revealed a plan to push for a bilateral trade agreement with the US that would adhere to the principles of free and fair trade, and make the island a major exporter to the US when retailers and consumers there look elsewhere to replace Chinese goods.

You might also like

Taiwan to spend NT$200 million and ramp up mask production to 10 million a day

04/02/2020

Taiwan’s minister of economic affairs discloses priorities

23/01/2020

The key to that, she said, was to entice overseas Taiwanese businesses, many of which are manufacturers of high-value-added industrial goods and gadgets, back home.

Presiding over a national-security meeting last Friday, when US President Donald Trump’s hike of tariffs targeting US$200 billion worth of Chinese goods took effect, Tsai told reporters that the protracted US-China trade disputes and tit-for-tat tariffs were here to stay. And, it was high time that Taiwanese companies and original-equipment manufacturers returned home to start anew.

She also sought to assuage misgivings that Taiwanese companies that run factories in China will take a toll amid more punitive tariffs. “Taiwan’s economic fundamentals are strong enough, as the goods covered by higher tariffs do not include Taiwan’s main export products, but overseas Taiwanese firms should return home amid a renewed trade war,” she said, promising to amend laws to facilitate their return.

Under Tsai, Taiwan has managed to book 12 consecutive quarters of economic growth and increased overseas investment, despite Beijing’s economic subjugation. And the self-governed island also saw an inflow of NT$250 billion (US$8.1 billion) of repatriated investments by Taiwanese businesses so far this year, according to official data.

Related Stories

Taiwan to spend NT$200 million and ramp up mask production to 10 million a day

byadmin
04/02/2020

TAIPEI: As the Wuhan coronavirus epidemic continues to escalate around the world, Taiwan Premier Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) has decided to...

Taiwan’s minister of economic affairs discloses priorities

byadmin
23/01/2020

TAIPEI: Minister of Economic Affairs Shen Jong-chin (沈榮津) said that his work priorities for this year are to facilitate investment...

Taiwan’s Investor Relations platform promotes ethical investing

byadmin
14/01/2020

TAIPEI: 2019 was the year when ESG metrics gained significant attention in Taiwan, culminating with the launch of the world's...

Taiwan’s stock market one of top 3 best performing among emerging economies

byadmin
30/12/2019

TAIPEI: Taiwan is one of the three best performing emerging economies in terms of stock market performances in the past...

Next Post

SBP to announce monetary policy on May 20

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.

No Result
View All Result
  • Transfers and Postings
  • Latest News
  • Karachi
  • Islamabad
  • Lahore
  • National
  • Chambers & Associations
  • Business
  • About Us

© 2011 Customs Today -World's first newspaper on customs. Customs Today.