Taiwan adds China's Huawei and SMIC
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Taiwan has added China's Huawei and SMIC to its trade blacklist in a move that further aligns it with U.S. trade policy and comes amid tensions with Beijing.
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Taiwan has added Chinese tech giants Huawei Technologies and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) to its trade blacklist, in a move that further aligns the island’s chip policy with US-led export controls targeting Beijing’s semiconductor ambitions.
Taiwan is tightening export rules on Huawei and SMIC, which could make it even harder for China to push forward with its semiconductor goals.
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After a prolonged slump, Taiwan's machinery industry is showing signs of recovery, with export growth recorded for the fourth consecutive month. According to the latest data from the Taiwan Machine Tool and Accessory Builders' Association,
Taiwan's central bank is likely to maintain its policy interest rate this week and keep it steady through the first quarter of next year, given the strong performance of the tech-focused economy, according to economists in a Reuters poll.