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Trump Threatens Taiwan’s Chipmakers with Sweeping Tariffs

The White House also plans to impose duties on pharmaceuticals and steel in a bid to bring production back to the US

by Editor Asiatoday
January 29, 2025
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Trump Threatens Taiwan’s Chipmakers with Sweeping Tariffs

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ASIATODAY.ID, WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump has said he plans to impose tariffs as high as 100% on imported chips and semiconductors from foreign manufacturers such as Taiwan. He also pledged to place sweeping tariffs on pharmaceuticals and steel in order to compel manufacturers to relocate production to the US.

Addressing Republican Party members on Monday, Trump said that his administration will implement the tariffs “in the very near future,” “to return production of these essential goods to the United States of America.”

The US president argued that production of computer chips and semiconductors “left us and went to Taiwan, which is about 98% of the chip business, by the way.”

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“And we want them to come back, and we don’t want to give them billions of dollars, like this ridiculous program that Biden has,” Trump said.

He was referring to former President Joe Biden’s program of providing subsidies to chip makers such as Intel to produce in the US. Biden’s CHIPS and Science Act, signed into law in 2022, earmarked $53 billion in subsidies for microchip companies in an effort to boost US competitiveness and catch up with China.

The remarks are the latest in a series of trade-related threats issued by Trump in recent days. He has also vowed to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, unless both countries address US demands regarding border security and drug trafficking issues.

Responding to Trump’s tariff threats on Tuesday, Taiwan’s Economy Ministry said that the semiconductor trade between Taiwan and the US is mutually beneficial, describing it as a “win-win” model.

Home to the world’s largest contract chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the island is a vital link in the global technology supply chain.

“Taiwan and the US semiconductor and other technology industries are highly complementary to each other, especially the US-designed, Taiwan-foundry model, which creates a win-win business model for Taiwan and US industries,” the Taiwanese Economy Ministry said.

TSMC produces semiconductors for major US customers, including Nvidia and Apple. In 2024, North American buyers accounted for 70% of TSMC’s total revenue, according to estimates by Reuters. Beijing considers self-governed Taiwan part of its territory under its ‘One China’ principle and opposes foreign interference.

While the US officially adheres to the ‘One-China’ policy, it has continued to supply arms to the island and engage in military cooperation with the government in Taipei. (RT)

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