Taiwan eyes $10 billion aid boost to counter US tariffs

Government prepares a special budget to protect businesses and workers from the tariff impact.
Text: Óscar Ontañón Docal
Published 2025-04-24

The latest news on Taiwan and United States. In a bid to shield its economy from the heavy toll of US tariffs, Taiwan has proposed a significant new financial package, adding $10 billion to its previous aid offer.

The move comes after a tense trade standoff, with US tariffs initially set at 32%. Premier Cho Jung-tai outlined plans for an expanded budget, aiming to support local businesses, stabilise the job market, and subsidise electricity costs.

Although the package has yet to be approved by Taiwan's parliament, the government remains committed to easing the economic strain, including ongoing talks with the US to adjust trade imbalances. For now, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold.

Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai speaks in Taipei on April 14, 2025

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