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DBS Economist: Concerns About US Reciprocal Tariffs On Taiwan Economy Have Eased Since April

ReutersJul 23, 2025 7:06 AM

- Economist Ma Tieying of DBS Group Holdings Ltd DBSM.SI speaks to Taiwan reporters on Wednesday,

  • CONCERNS ABOUT US RECIPROCAL TARIFFS ON TAIWAN ECONOMY HAVE EASED SINCE APRIL

  • TARIFFS ON SEMICONDUCTORS REMAIN A MAJOR CHALLENGE. IF TARIFFS RESTRICTED ONLY TO CHIPS, THEN IMPACT ON TAIWAN SHOULD BE RELATIVELY CONTAINED

  • TAIWAN HAS FURTHER ROOM TO OPEN ITS MARKETS TO U.S. TAIWAN STILL HAS RELATIVELY HIGHER TARIFFS ON U.S. VEHICLES, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

  • TAIWAN'S Q2 GDP COULD GREATLY EXCEED EXPECTATIONS, DRIVEN BY STRONG EXPORTS

  • TAIWAN ECONOMIC GROWTH EXPECTED TO SLOW IN H2, EVEN THOUGH AI DEMAND COULD CONTINUE TO PROVIDE MOMENTUM

  • TAIWAN 2025 FULL-YEAR GDP FORECAST RAISED TO 4% VERSUS 3% ORIGINALLY, 2026 FULL-YEAR GDP FORECAST CUT TO 2% FROM ORIGINAL 2.4%

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