💨 Abstract
The American Chamber of Commerce in Taiwan expects continued support from the incoming Trump administration, but a U.S.-Taiwan trade agreement has only a modest chance. Taiwanese policymakers are concerned about a 10% global import tariff that could impact growth. Three-quarters of AmCham Taiwan members consider a Taiwan-U.S. trade agreement critical for their business success. The survey also reveals increased personal anxiety about military activity around Taiwan.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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