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Taiwan says ‘constructive progress’ made in US trade talks

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Taiwan says ‘constructive progress’ made in US trade talks
“It is believed that constructive progress has been made in the negotiations so far,” said an official Taiwanese statement on Sunday. The talks were held in recent days in Washington, it said. Photo: Bloomberg
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Taiwan said it’s made “constructive progress” in a second round of trade talks with the US, which are aimed at avoiding tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.

“It is believed that constructive progress has been made in the negotiations so far,” said an official Taiwanese statement on Sunday. The talks were held in recent days in Washington, it said.

The Trump administration imposed a 32% tariff on Taiwan’s imports on April 2, later pausing it for 90 days.

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