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Taiwan's president downplays tariff tensions with the US as 'frictions between friends'
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Amidst ongoing tariff negotiations with the US, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te expressed optimism, downplaying trade tensions as mere "frictions between friends." Despite US tariffs, Lai emphasized the strong foundation of trust and cooperation between the two regions. He affirmed Taiwan's commitment to bolstering its defense capabilities and fostering economic ties, highlighting Nvidia's new office and AI supercomputer investment in Taiwan.
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