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The Tariff Man: Trump’s Trade Strategy and Its Implications for Taiwan and the U.S. Economy
Donald Trump, during his first presidency, coined the term "Tariff Man" to describe his approach to international trade. He passionately advocated for imposing tariffs on foreign nations that, in his view, benefited at the expense of American economic interests. This article explores the ramifications of Trump's tariff proposals, specifically aimed at semiconductors from Taiwan and steel from South Korea, while shedding light on the broader implications for the U.S., its allies, and the global semiconductor industry.