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Taiwan plans to help its companies move production out of China amid concerns over potential US tariffs. The move comes after US president-elect Donald Trump threatened tariffs on Chinese goods, which could significantly impact Taiwanese firms operating in China. Taiwan's government will assist companies in relocating to other locations, including the United States, as part of a contingency plan.
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