According to a report by Taiwan's Zhongtian News Network on December 4, negotiations on the tariff agreement between Taiwan and the US have entered the final stage. When US Secretary of Commerce Lutnick was asked on the 3rd whether the agreement included Taiwan training American workers to produce advanced semiconductors, he said that negotiations were still ongoing. But he stressed, “Of course they will train American workers.” In an interview with US media on the 3rd, Lutnick pointed out that TSMC announced that it will increase its investment by 100 billion US dollars, with a total investment of 160.5 billion US dollars. He said, “Of course, they also train American workers. The ultimate goal is to move the supply chain to the US, manufacture semiconductors and pharmaceuticals in the US, and train Americans to do these jobs. Keep the entire supply chain in the US. That's what we're all about.” Lutnick's statement confirmed previous Reuters reports on the Taiwan and US tariff negotiations. The report stated that Taiwan may increase investment in the US and assist in training American chip engineers.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
According to a report by Taiwan's Zhongtian News Network on December 4, negotiations on the tariff agreement between Taiwan and the US have entered the final stage. When US Secretary of Commerce Lutnick was asked on the 3rd whether the agreement included Taiwan training American workers to produce advanced semiconductors, he said that negotiations were still ongoing. But he stressed, “Of course they will train American workers.” In an interview with US media on the 3rd, Lutnick pointed out that TSMC announced that it will increase its investment by 100 billion US dollars, with a total investment of 160.5 billion US dollars. He said, “Of course, they also train American workers. The ultimate goal is to move the supply chain to the US, manufacture semiconductors and pharmaceuticals in the US, and train Americans to do these jobs. Keep the entire supply chain in the US. That's what we're all about.” Lutnick's statement confirmed previous Reuters reports on the Taiwan and US tariff negotiations. The report stated that Taiwan may increase investment in the US and assist in training American chip engineers.