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No impact of any future US chip tariffs on Taiwanese exports, says Vice Premier Cheng
Speaking in Taipei, Cheng clarified that the country got most-favoured-nation treatment for chips with the January deal, even as the US mulls tariffs on semiconductor imports.




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