INSIDE 硬塞 AIMay 28, 2026, 8:59 AM中央社

U.S. Auto Parts Tariff Relief Cut to 15%, Related Stocks Rise

Original: 輸美汽車零組件關稅優惠降至 15%,相關股價應聲漲

U.S. tariff relief lowers Taiwanese auto parts exports to a 15% rate, lifting related stocks.

The U.S. will apply Section 232 tariff relief to Taiwanese non-semiconductor products starting May 1, according to the article. Auto parts exported to the U.S. will see the tariff rate reduced to 15%, improving Taiwanese suppliers’ competitive position against China. The report says related stocks rose as investors reacted to stronger market momentum for Taiwan’s auto parts makers.

This piece, relayed by INSIDE, is a news item related to U.S. tariff policy and Taiwan's auto-parts industry. The original report states that, starting May 1, the United States will implement Section 232 tariff preferences for Taiwan's non-semiconductor products, under which the tariff rate on auto parts exported to the United States will drop to 15%. The article's main thread is not AI technology or model launches, but rather the impact of changes in international trade policy on Taiwan's supply chain and related stock prices.

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