US, Taiwan Clinch Deal to Cut Tariffs, Boost Chip Investment - Bloomberg.com
The US and Taiwan agreed to a long-sought trade pact that would lower tariffs on goods from the self-governed island to 15% and see Taiwanese semiconductor companies increase financing for American operations by $500 billion.

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