Taiwan gears up for more transhipment amid 90-day US tariff grace period
The Taiwan government plans to create more berths on the island’s container ports to attract ...
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This is a fire without a frying pan: there are no reliable options for US companies to hedge against geopolitical risks to the semiconductor supply chain in Taiwan.
News out Monday: The US and Vietnam have agreed billions of dollars in business deals in a bid to bolster supply chain resilience amid souring relations between Washington ...
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