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The impact of U.S. tariff policies is already being felt by some Taiwanese exporters. But it’s also prompting many companies to become more resilient. TaiwanPlus takes a look at how Taiwan's textile industry is navigating global trade headwinds.

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00:00Like this, all of these products, they are made of products.
00:06Entrepreneur Sam Hone is in a tough spot.
00:09His firm, HFI, supplies eco-friendly fabrics to major international brands,
00:13like the North Face and Lululemon.
00:15After U.S. President Donald Trump threatened widespread tariffs in April,
00:19including 32 percent on Taiwanese goods,
00:22Hone has had to think of ways to minimize the impact.
00:25And although those tariffs are not paused, for now,
00:28he's already seen some difficulties with customers.
00:31It's a tremendous impact right now, what's happening right now, yes.
00:36They can't just absorb all the import tariff,
00:41and they're going to come ask for a little bit help for a better price.
00:47When they are big and they've got a bargain power,
00:49you take it or leave it, I mean, it's not easy.
00:53HFI's customer base is overwhelmingly American,
00:56making the uncertainty in global trade an especially tough problem.
01:00So Hone has now started branching out.
01:02I try to not diversify my product, also my market,
01:06and hopefully try to penetrate every market I can.
01:09Hone's company isn't alone.
01:11Taiwan's textile industry depends heavily on exports
01:15and mostly operates business to business.
01:17And it has strong ties with international customers,
01:20especially in the U.S.
01:21and with factories in Southeast Asia,
01:23where some countries have also been hit with high tariffs.
01:26That means rising costs are forcing brands
01:29to pay closer attention to managing expenses.
01:32They are clearly visible.
01:35They are clearly visible.
01:36The view of the view is that
01:37the new supply supply supply supply supply supply
01:40has been improved.
01:42Industry insiders say the tariffs have also pushed
01:46Taiwan's textile firms to improve across multiple fronts.
01:49The textile sector is just one of several in Taiwan
02:01looking to offset the impact of U.S. tariffs.
02:04The U.S. is Taiwan's second largest export market,
02:20surpassing China to become number one in February and June this year,
02:24meaning Taiwan relies heavily on the U.S. market.
02:27After tariffs were first announced in the spring,
02:30many Taiwanese companies were flooded with orders from the U.S.
02:33with customers hoping to get ahead of the levies.
02:36But economists now worry
02:38this could spill trouble later on in the year.
02:41In the current period,
02:42it is very difficult to find a替代 market.
02:44But its challenge is that
02:47the investment in the U.S. market is very high,
02:50and it is higher than these new markets.
02:53That is why companies can directly invest in the U.S.
02:57If it is not a standard market,
02:59it is not a chance to get the opportunity.
03:01This is what companies need to consider.
03:04Economists say Taiwan needs to be more proactive
03:07navigating these uncertainties
03:09by strengthening its position in supply chains.
03:12Taiwan is still in trade talks with the U.S.,
03:27hoping to reach a deal that will shield it from the worst of the tariffs.
03:32But in the meantime,
03:33it is companies like Hone's HFI
03:35that are left with the fallout of U.S. trade policy,
03:38and who must now take steps to be resilient for the next big shock.
03:42Alex Chen and Ai Chi from Taiwan Plus.

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