Taiwan and U.S. push to carve a democratic, AI-ready high-tech supply chain

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Taiwan aims to build a 'democratic' high-tech supply chain with the United States under a tariff deal, pledging up to $500 billion in U.S. investments across semiconductors, energy and AI and offering tariff relief—zero tariffs within an expanded quota and preferential rates outside it—while Taipei says the move expands Taiwan's tech footprint abroad rather than hollowing out its chip industry and seeks a strategic AI partnership.
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