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Taiwan aims to be strategic AI partner in US tariff deal

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Vice premier Cheng Li‑chiun called the deal ‘win-win’, adding that it would also encourage US investment in Taiwan.

TAIPEI: Taiwan aims to become a close strategic partner with the US in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) after striking a deal to cut tariffs and boost its investment in the country, vice premier Cheng Li-chiun said on Friday.

The administration of President Donald Trump has pushed the major producer of semiconductors for greater investment in the US, specifically in turning out chips that power AI.

“In this negotiation, we promoted two-way Taiwan–US high-tech investment, hoping that in the future we can become close AI strategic partners,” Cheng said in comments livestreamed from a press conference in Washington.

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