Taiwan's President Sociable on Tariff Tensions with the US

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Posted by NewAdmin on 2025-05-21 09:06:23 |

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Taiwan's President Sociable on Tariff Tensions with the US

"We are willing to invest in each other for the long haul," According to Taiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen, tensions and tariffs between Taiwan and the US are nothing more than "frictions between friends." Recently, President Tsai Ing-wen spoke to reporters in New York City, downplaying the tariff tensions between Taiwan and the US It is true that these tensions are between "friends," and according to President Tsai, "As friends, we believe we can resolve differences, and we are willing to invest in each other for the long haul."

Although Taiwan and the US have recently agreed to a bilateral trade agreement, tensions and tariffs are a result of the US trying to strengthen its relationship with Taiwan as China continues to threaten the island's autonomy. President Tsai emphasized that Taiwan is actively seeking to strengthen its relations with the US and de-emphasized the tariffs placed on Taiwan steel and aluminium imports into the US The future looks promising for these two nations as they seek to strengthen ties, and Tsai is enthusiastic about the agreements made as she is "very happy to be at a crucial moment in history for Taiwan-US relations."