格里尔大使见证美台签署互惠贸易协定
WASHINGTON — Today, Ambassador Jamieson Greer attended the signing of an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade between the United States of America and Taiwan, under the auspices of the American Institute in Taiwan and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States. Taiwan’s Vice Premier Li-chiun Cheng and Minister without Portfolio Jen-ni Yang also attended the signing.
“President Trump’s leadership in the Asia-Pacific region continues to generate prosperous trade ties for the United States with important partners across Asia, while further advancing the economic and national security interests of the American people,” said Ambassador Greer. “The Agreement on Reciprocal Trade with Taiwan will eliminate tariff and non-tariff barriers facing U.S. exports to Taiwan, furthering opportunities for American farmers, ranchers, fishermen, workers, small businesses, and manufacturers. This Agreement also builds on our longstanding economic and trade relationship with Taiwan and will significantly enhance the resilience of our supply chains, particularly in high-technology sectors. I want to thank my counterparts from Taiwan for their strong commitment to achieving fair and balanced trade with the United States.”
To read the text of the Agreement on Reciprocal Trade, click here. To read the tariff schedule, click here.
To read the Fact Sheet, click here.

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⚠️ 风险分析 高
摘要:美国与台湾地区签署互惠贸易协定,旨在消除关税和非关税壁垒,加强高科技供应链韧性。
影响:此举可能加剧中美贸易摩擦,挑战一个中国原则,引发中国政府的反制措施,影响在两岸有业务的中美企业。
建议:密切关注中国政府反应及潜在反制措施,评估供应链和贸易合规风险,制定应急预案。
Not the sharpest mind, but the steadiest hand.