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Taiwan expects exports to exceed US$783 billion in 2026, driven by AI demand, with the trade surplus with the US projected to top US$200 billion. Deputy economy minister Ho Chin-tsang made those predictions at a forum featuring Economics Nobel Prize winner Peter Howitt, who stressed the importance of cooperation between government, business, and academia to economic growth.
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00:00Taiwan's exports are expected to surpass 780 billion U.S. dollars this year amid the AI boom.
00:06The economy ministry even predicts a larger trade surplus with the U.S.
00:36He spoke at a local newspaper forum featuring 2025 Economics Nobel Prize winner Peter Hoet who stressed that the key
00:45drivers of economic growth are technological progress and cooperation between government, business and academia.
00:52He cited TSMC as an example.
00:54The success of Taiwan, of course, has been a result of one tremendously successful company, TSMC, whose origins lie in
01:07cooperation with the government and a lot of government finance.
01:15The AI boom has greatly boosted Taiwan's chip and tech sectors.
01:19The government is also working to extend the benefits to traditional industries.
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