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https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/22/business/taiwan-manufacturing-trump-tariffs.htmlhttps://archive.ph/00h4l
Trumps Tariffs Are Damaging Americas Biggest Foreign Source of Screws
Taiwan has long been the top provider of screws to the United States. But its factories are struggling to survive under tariffs on steel and aluminum.
By Meaghan Tobin and Xinyun Wu
Sept. 22, 2025, 12:01 a.m. ET
Taiwan is world famous for making semiconductors and electronics. Its factories have mastered the intricate work of etching circuits onto silicon, churning out most of the worlds supply of advanced computer chips.
The island is also a major source of another essential and often invisible component of everyday objects: screws. And most go to the United States, where they are used to build airports, backyard decks and bathroom cabinets.
Now, President Trumps 50 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum, which took effect in June, have left Taiwanese screw makers wondering how their businesses will survive the next few months. For the United States, Taiwan has been the No. 1 source of screws and metal fasteners like nuts and bolts for more than three decades, with China gaining ground as the second largest.
Taiwans screw factories, in the islands south, sprawl across industrial districts like Lujhu and Gangshan, where the sounds of chugging machinery echo around the clock.
The area is home to around 1,500 companies making screws, and about one in every eight people works in the industry, according to Chiu Chih-Wei, a legislator from Kaohsiung. The road is littered with so many stray screws and metal pieces that drivers frequently need to replace their tires.
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Buns_of_Fire
(19,222 posts)Hekate
(100,133 posts)
were importing really inferior, but less expensive, fasteners from (gonna take a guess and say) China. Things like bridges began to fail as the screws and bolts corroded and rusted and snapped.
So what Im saying is if Taiwan has become our #1 supplier and is doing the job well, the US needs to support them in their endeavor, not drive them out of business.
Trump is a blithering idiot but I repeat myself.
dalton99a
(95,291 posts)AZJonnie
(4,024 posts)And steering these companies to build new factories near their labor camps?
Bernardo de La Paz
(60,320 posts)canetoad
(21,029 posts)To post the same thing.
Companies will be forced to buy alternatives which may or may not comply with specifications. Disaster in waiting.
flvegan
(66,524 posts)
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