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  • 6/10/2025
Taiwan's exports hit a monthly record high of US$51 billion in May, with 30% of exports going to the United States ahead of threatened tariffs. The export boom is largely due to high demand for AI and the changing global supply chain environment.
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00:00Taiwan exported a record 51 billion U.S. dollars of goods in May.
00:05Exports to the United States made up 30% of May's total, the most since 1992.
00:12Analysts say the surge was driven by strong demand for AI, global supply chain shifts
00:17and early shipments ahead of changing U.S. tariff policies.
00:22The U.S. was Taiwan's leading export destination for the month, surpassing China and Hong Kong.

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