Taipei is increasingly anxious about whether it must make sweeping concessions, including a reported US$400 billion investment pledge.
Taiwan is increasingly anxious about whether it must make sweeping concessions – including a reported US$400 billion investment pledge – to avoid a looming 32 per cent tariff from the United States, set to take effect on Friday.
Adding to the uncertainty are reports that planned visits to the US by Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te and Defence Minister Wellington Koo Li-hsiung were deferred at the last minute.
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