US says it reached deal with Taiwan to lower tariffs and boost investments

US and Taiwan Reach Deal on Tariffs, Investments, Boosting Semiconductor Industry in the US

The US Commerce Department announced a significant deal with Taiwan aimed at reducing tariffs on Taiwanese goods and boosting investments in the semiconductor industry. Under the agreement, tariffs on goods from Taiwan will be lowered to 15%, down from the current reciprocal rate of 20%. Sector-specific tariffs on auto parts, timber, lumber, and wood products will also be capped at 15%.

The deal is a major win for Taiwanese chipmakers, particularly TSMC, which is the world's largest contract maker of microchips used in various high-tech applications. The company plans to make direct investments totaling $250 billion in the US to build and expand capacity in areas such as advanced semiconductors and artificial intelligence.

Taiwanese companies will also receive credit guarantees of at least $250 billion to facilitate additional investment in the American semiconductor supply chain. This move is seen as a strategic partnership between the two nations, with Taiwan's Vice-Premier Cheng Li-chiun describing it as a "win-win" deal that would encourage American investment in Taiwan.

The investment plan was led by Taiwanese companies and will see hundreds of acres of land purchased adjacent to TSMC's property in Arizona. The company has expressed interest in expanding its operations in the US, with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stating that he is allowing TSMC to proceed with its plans.

Under the agreement, Taiwanese firms building new US chip operations will be treated more favorably when it comes to future duties on semiconductors. The objective is to bring 40% of Taiwan's entire supply chain and production into the US, aiming to make the country self-sufficient in semiconductor capacity-building.

The deal comes after months of negotiations and follows Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te's pledge to boost investments in the US and increase defense spending. Taiwan is a major player in the global manufacturing of semiconductor chips, which are critical to the production of various electronic devices.

While the deal has been welcomed by Taiwanese companies, some have expressed concerns about absorbing tariffs for US customers. As Chris Wu, a sales director at Litz Hitech Corp, noted, "there is no way we can absorb the tariff" for US customers given the company's single-digit profit margins.

The agreement marks an important step in strengthening ties between the US and Taiwan, with both nations aiming to increase cooperation in the tech sector.
 
omg u guys i just read about this deal between us & taiwan on tariffs n investments 🀯 so basically they're gonna lower tariffs on taiwanese goods by 5% now which is kinda big deal for companies like tsmc who make microchips used in all sorts of tech stuff πŸ’» idk how much money it'll make but tsmc plans to invest $250 billion in the us thats crazy πŸ’Έ plus they're gettin credit guarantees of at least $250b that's insane 🀯 its cool that taiwanese companies will get more favorable treatment on semiconductors n stuff hopefully this means we'll see more investment in the semiconductor industry which is super important for tech growth πŸš€
 
πŸ€” I'm so glad they finally reached a deal on tariffs, it feels like forever since we've had some sense of stability πŸ˜…. Reminds me of when we used to get those big discounts at Circuit City πŸ“¦ back in the day, haha! Now, $250 billion is a pretty penny πŸ’Έ, but I guess it's worth it for TSMC to set up shop in Arizona πŸ”οΈ. Can you imagine having to explain to your grandma what a semiconductor chip is? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's just another area where our tech industry can benefit from some good old-fashioned American-Israeli cooperation (I'm so used to talking about the '90s and '00s, I keep thinking of that!)...
 
🌎 So this deal is like a big helping hand from the US to Taiwanese companies, especially TSMC. $250 billion investment sounds crazy huge! 🀯 It's not just about chip production, but also AI and other high-tech stuff. This could be a major boost for the US semiconductor industry too. Taiwan wants 40% of its supply chain in the US, which is ambitious. But I'm curious, what will happen if there are still single-digit profit margins like Chris Wu said? πŸ€‘ Can Taiwanese companies really absorb those tariffs? It's not just about business, it's also a strategic partnership between two nations, so let's see how this plays out... πŸ’Ό
 
This deal is a big yay for Taiwanese chipmakers and their chances of getting into the massive US market 🀩. $250 billion investment plan? That's crazy talk πŸ’Έ! And credit guarantees of at least $250 billion to help them out? Sounds like a dream come true 😴. But what about those single-digit profit margins, though? I feel bad for companies like Litz Hitech Corp that have to swallow the tariff costs πŸ€•. Still, it's all about diversifying and growing their business, right? And hey, who doesn't love a good win-win deal? 😊
 
I'm not surprised they're making a big deal about this - it's about time we have more chipmakers coming to the US! $250 billion is a whole lotta cash πŸ’Έ, and I'm sure TSMC will make good on their promises 🀞. It'll be awesome to see more Taiwanese companies setting up shop here, especially when it comes to advanced semiconductors and AI - that stuff's the future, fam πŸ”₯. The US is always looking for ways to boost its tech sector, and this deal is definitely a win-win πŸ’―. Can't wait to see how this plays out in the coming years! πŸ“ˆ
 
πŸ€” just thinking about all these new investments and credits flowing into the semiconductor industry... it's crazy how much of a game changer this is for the US! πŸ’Έ i mean, 40% of taiwan's supply chain and production going into the us? that's huge. especially with tsmc leading the charge with their $250 billion investment plan πŸ€‘ ...and to think, just months ago, there was all this uncertainty about trade wars and whatnot... glad we're getting a win-win deal out of it 😊
 
I'm not surprised by this deal at all... πŸ€” it makes total sense that Taiwan is willing to open up their economy to more investment from the US. I mean, it's a win-win situation for both parties - the US gets access to a huge market and some serious tech upgrades, while Taiwan gets to diversify its exports and boost its economy. TSMC is a game-changer in the semiconductors industry, so it's awesome that they're committing $250 billion to the US. πŸ’Έ But I do hope Taiwanese companies are thinking about the bigger picture here - absorbing tariffs for US customers might not be the best idea... we'll just have to wait and see how this all plays out 🀞
 
draw a simple map of Taiwan and USA 🌎πŸ‘₯

so like this deal is super good for tsmc and other taiwanese chipmakers πŸ€‘ they get to lower tariffs and invest $250 billion in the us πŸ’Έ it's a win-win for both countries 🀝 china is trying to take over semiconductors but now taiwan can keep up with its own investments πŸš€

i think some ppl are worried about absorbing tariffs for us customers πŸ€” but im not sure how big of a deal that is πŸ€‘ tsmc already makes like 1% profit so maybe they can handle it πŸ’Έ

anyway this deal shows the us and taiwan are super committed to working together on tech πŸš€πŸ’» let's see if other countries get jealous 😏
 
πŸ€” $250 billion investment plan from TSMC sounds legit but how are they gonna make that happen? 40% of supply chain in the US is a pretty lofty goal, are they just gonna magic it up? πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ I need to see some actual numbers and timelines on this one. What's the total cost of building these chip operations and who's footing the bill? πŸ’Έ And what about job creation? Are we really expecting hundreds of new jobs in Arizona when TSMC already has a huge workforce back home? 🀝 Can't wait for some more info on this deal before I get too excited! 😊
 
omg i think this deal r super good 4 tsmc & taiwan!!! 🀩 they're gonna invest $250billion lol thats a lot of dough & it's gonna boost semicond industry big time!! πŸ˜‚ plus, they got credit guarantees which is like, super helpful 4 getting funds 2 invest in us chip ops. china can't compete w/this deal πŸ’― so it's def a win-win 4 both countries πŸ‘
 
just when u thought us china relations were gonna be all about trade wars this new deal is like a breath of fresh air πŸŒΏπŸ’¨ but seriously, $250 billion investment from tsmc? that's a whole lotta cash πŸ’Έ and what's good for tsmc sounds good for the semiconductor industry in general but i'm still skeptical about how this is gonna play out with all these tariffs being capped at 15%... seems like just another layer of complexity to get tangled up in πŸ€”
 
just think about it... a deal like this one... where both sides benefit 🀝 it's not just about trade or tariffs, but about building relationships and trust between countries... especially when it comes to something as critical as semiconductor chips... who knew that Taiwan's TSMC could make such a big splash in the US market? 🀯 $250 billion investment is huge! but what about the people working at those facilities? will they be treated fairly? there's gotta be some consideration for the workforce too... and what about the environment? will these new investments come with any eco-friendly strings attached? 🌎 anyway, I guess it's a good thing that both countries are willing to work together... who knows what other partnerships might pop up as a result of this deal πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if it's just a coincidence that Taiwan is pouring so much investment into the semiconductor industry in the US, but it makes me think about how our global supply chains are becoming increasingly interconnected. It's like, what happens when one country's 'win' affects another? 🌎 Does that mean we're all just playing a giant game of economic chess, where no one really has control? πŸ’₯ And what about the environmental impact of all these new investments and production? Are we just going to keep digging ourselves into debt...I mean, debt in the earth? πŸ’ΈπŸŒΏ
 
πŸ€” so now the US is all about supporting its own chip industry... no more cheap imports from taiwan? πŸ€‘ just kidding, kinda. seriously though, a $250 billion investment plan is pretty interesting, especially if it means more jobs and stuff for americans. but those single-digit profit margins have to be killing some Taiwanese companies... i mean, how can they possibly absorb 15% tariffs on top of that? still, good for tsmc and the rest of taiwan's chipmakers. maybe we'll see some cool new tech coming out of this deal πŸ’»
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if this deal is all sunshine and rainbows 🌈. Taiwanese companies are getting a sweet deal with lower tariffs and credit guarantees, but what about the US workers who'll be competing with cheaper labor? πŸ’Ό We're supposed to be building up our own semiconductor industry, but with TSMC and other Taiwanese firms pouring in $250 billion, it's hard not to wonder if we're just importing jobs 🀝. And let's not forget those single-digit profit margins - how sustainable are these investments really going to be? πŸ’Έ It's all about the Benjamins, folks 😏
 
πŸ€” I'm glad to see the US and Taiwan reaching a deal on tariffs and investments for the semiconductor industry πŸ“ˆ. It's a huge win for Taiwanese chipmakers like TSMC, which will get a boost from the $250 billion investment plan πŸ’Έ. The plan to make the US self-sufficient in semiconductor capacity is ambitious, but it could lead to some amazing opportunities for innovation and growth πŸš€.

As a parent, I'm thinking about how this deal might impact the future of tech for our kids πŸ‘§πŸΌπŸ‘¦πŸ». With companies like TSMC leading the way, we can expect even more advanced technology and products that will shape their lives and the world they'll inherit 🌎.

Of course, there are always some trade-offs to consider 🀝, but I'm optimistic about this deal and its potential to strengthen ties between the US and Taiwan 🌈. Here's hoping it leads to a brighter future for both nations and for our kids 🌟! πŸ’ͺ
 
so happy to see the US finally doing something right πŸ™„πŸŽ‰... i mean, who wouldn't want to give up a 5% tariff advantage for $250 billion in investments? that's some serious sweet tea and biscuits money πŸ’ΈπŸ˜’ tsmc must be thrilled to be getting all this love and having its "single-digit profit margins" suddenly become relevant πŸ€‘πŸ‘€
 
πŸ€” I'm loving this deal between the US and Taiwan! It's about time we saw some progress on getting Taiwanese chipmakers like TSMC to invest big in the US. $250 billion is no joke, that's a serious commitment from these companies. πŸ’Έ And it makes total sense that they'd want to expand their operations here - I mean, who doesn't love having more domestic production? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The fact that this deal could bring 40% of Taiwan's entire supply chain into the US is mind-blowing. We're talking about some serious game-changer stuff here... πŸ’₯ But I do hope Taiwanese companies are aware of their own profit margins - those single-digit numbers can't be easy to work with, especially when it comes to absorbing tariffs for US customers. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Still, this deal is a huge win for both nations and I'm excited to see what other collaborations come out of this partnership! πŸ’ͺ
 
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