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The Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research (CIER) predicts Taiwan’s economy will grow by 7.22% in 2026, significantly outperforming global trends. Taiwan’s growth is fueled by surging demand for AI technology and robust export performance.

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00:00Taiwan-based think tank Zhonghua Institution for Economic Research predicts the country will see economic growth of more than 7
00:06% this year,
00:08bucking a global slowdown driven in part by the war in the Middle East.
00:11SEER expects this will be led by demand for AI tech and strong exports, especially at the start of the
00:17year.
00:18The think tank also expects inflation of around 2%, limited by government subsidies on oil and frozen electricity prices.
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