COST OF LIVING/Tariff cuts on key imported commodities to Taiwan extended to March
11/03/2023 11:25 PM
Some of the tariff cuts on imported commodities and goods introduced in Taiwan as early as December 2021 to ease the impact of inflation caused by geopolitical tensions on local businesses will be extended to March, the Executive Yuan announced on Friday.
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