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Taiwan's finance ministry reported the country's exports rose for a 15th consecutive month. January exports rose 4.4%, beating financial forecasts, due to global demand for artificial intelligence and worries over tariffs as Donald Trump took office as U.S. president.
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00:00Taiwan's exports rose for the 15th consecutive month, according to the country's finance
00:05ministry.
00:07Ministry officials say demand for artificial intelligence and worries over tariffs from
00:11U.S. President Donald Trump pushed Taiwan's exports higher as companies rushed to get
00:16in orders from Taiwan's tech firms before Trump took office in late January.
00:21Taiwan's exports last month rose 4.4 percent from the same month a year ago, beating forecasts.
00:28The ministry expects the trend to continue in February.
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