From job cuts to suspending plans, Taiwan firms brace for Trump�s tariff storm

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
At least a quarter of Taiwanese companies have put expansion plans on hold, and 5 per cent have started cutting staff in the shadow of US
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on the island, according to a new study. The findings come amid persistent uncertainty over the potential
economic fallout from Washington’s tariff plan, especially following speculation that Taiwan could face a steep 32 per cent import duty
– matching the level initially proposed by Trump in early April. A midterm assessment...