Economics
U.S., Taiwan to Talk Chips, Vaccines as Long-Stalled Talks Begin
- DC, Taipei agree to working-level talks on range of topics
- U.S. cites meat imports, IP protection, labor as key issues
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The U.S. and Taiwan agreed to hold regular talks on issues ranging from technology supply chains to meat imports following their first Trade and Investment Framework Agreement meeting in five years.