US Lowers Tariff on Taiwan Auto Parts to 15%; Tong Yang Sees Return to Fair Competition

The US has implemented tariff relief for Taiwanese non-semiconductor products, lowering the rate for auto parts to 15%. Major auto parts manufacturer Tong Yang welcomed the move, stating it levels the playing field with competitors like the EU, Japan, and South Korea, and will boost market competitiveness.
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The US has implemented tariff relief under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act for Taiwanese non-semiconductor products, reducing the tariff on auto parts to 15%. In response, major auto parts manufacturer Tong Yang stated that this is a positive development for Taiwan's auto parts industry, allowing local firms to return to a fair competitive footing with major rivals. The adjustment includes a cap of 15% for auto parts and wood products, while certain steel, aluminum, and copper derivatives for aircraft parts are exempted from Section 232 tariffs. Tong Yang noted that while competitors in the EU, Japan, and South Korea have enjoyed the 15% rate, Taiwan had been subject to higher tariffs. This change will help reduce import costs for customers and improve Taiwan's competitiveness in the US market. The company plans to continue focusing on its core business and monitoring global market changes.

FAQ

Is the US market important for Taiwanese auto parts manufacturers?

Yes, the US is a crucial market for Taiwan's auto parts exports.