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17 Jan 2026·Source: The Hindu
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U.S. and Taiwan Reach Semiconductor Trade Deal Amid China Tensions

U.S. and Taiwan strike semiconductor trade deal amid rising tensions with China.

U.S. and Taiwan Reach Semiconductor Trade Deal Amid China Tensions

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The U.S. and Taiwan have finalized a trade deal that reduces tariffs on Taiwanese semiconductor exports, encourages U.S. investment in the technology sector, and risks escalating tensions with China. The agreement deepens ties between the Trump administration and Taipei at a critical time, as China increases pressure on the island. Under the deal, Taiwanese chipmakers like TSMC that expand U.S. production will receive lower tax rates on semiconductors imported into the U.S. The U.S. will also reduce tariffs on most other Taiwanese exports from 20% to 15%. Generic pharmaceuticals, aircraft components, and “unavailable natural resources” will face a 0% tariff.

Key Facts

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U.S., Taiwan reach trade deal

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Tariffs reduced on semiconductors

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U.S. investment encouraged

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China tensions may escalate

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Taiwanese chipmakers benefit

UPSC Exam Angles

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GS Paper II: International Relations, Bilateral Agreements

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GS Paper III: Economy, Semiconductor Industry

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Potential for questions on U.S.-China relations, Taiwan's geopolitical significance

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US-Taiwan Semiconductor Trade Deal: Key Locations

Map showing the US and Taiwan, highlighting the geographical context of the semiconductor trade deal and potential implications for China.

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Background

The U.S. relationship with Taiwan has evolved significantly since the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949. Initially, the U.S.

recognized the Republic of China (Taiwan) as the legitimate government of China. However, the diplomatic landscape shifted dramatically in the 1970s with President Nixon's visit to China, leading to the 'One China Policy.' Under this policy, the U.S. acknowledges the PRC's position that Taiwan is part of China, but maintains unofficial relations with Taiwan.

The Taiwan Relations Act of 1979 allows the U.S. to provide Taiwan with defensive capabilities. Economic ties have also been crucial, with Taiwan becoming a major player in the global semiconductor industry, vital for U.S.

technological advancement and national security.

Latest Developments

In recent years, the U.S. has been actively seeking to diversify its semiconductor supply chains, reducing reliance on East Asia, particularly Taiwan and South Korea. The CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, for example, provides substantial subsidies and tax credits to encourage semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S.

This initiative aims to bolster national security and economic competitiveness. Simultaneously, the U.S. has been strengthening its unofficial ties with Taiwan, including increased arms sales and high-level visits, despite China's objections.

Future trends suggest a continued focus on securing semiconductor supply chains, fostering technological innovation, and balancing relations with both China and Taiwan.

Practice Questions (MCQs)

1. Consider the following statements regarding the 'One China Policy': 1. The U.S. officially recognizes Taiwan as an independent and sovereign state. 2. The U.S. acknowledges the People's Republic of China's (PRC) position that Taiwan is part of China. 3. The policy prohibits the U.S. from maintaining any form of unofficial relations with Taiwan. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

  • A.1 only
  • B.2 only
  • C.1 and 3 only
  • D.2 and 3 only
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Answer: B

The 'One China Policy' acknowledges the PRC's position that Taiwan is part of China, but the U.S. maintains unofficial relations with Taiwan. The U.S. does not recognize Taiwan as an independent state.

2. Which of the following best describes the primary objective of the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act of 2022?

  • A.To promote free trade agreements with Asian countries
  • B.To reduce U.S. dependence on foreign semiconductor manufacturers
  • C.To increase military aid to Taiwan
  • D.To impose sanctions on Chinese technology companies
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Answer: B

The CHIPS and Science Act aims to incentivize domestic semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S., thereby reducing reliance on foreign suppliers and bolstering national security.

3. Consider the following statements: 1. Taiwan is the world's largest contract manufacturer of semiconductors. 2. The Taiwan Relations Act allows the U.S. to provide Taiwan with military assistance for defensive purposes. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

  • A.1 only
  • B.2 only
  • C.Both 1 and 2
  • D.Neither 1 nor 2
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Answer: C

Both statements are correct. Taiwan dominates the semiconductor manufacturing industry, and the Taiwan Relations Act enables U.S. support for Taiwan's defense.

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