The United States and Taiwan have finalized a landmark trade agreement, featuring a $250 billion commitment from Taiwanese firms to invest in US semiconductor production. The deal, concluded on February 12-13, 2026, includes the US capping tariffs on Taiwanese imports at 15%, while Taiwan will reduce tariffs on 99% of US exports, enhancing access to industrial and agricultural sectors. Taiwanese companies, led by TSMC, will significantly expand their US manufacturing presence, aiming to bolster supply chain resilience. Additionally, Taiwan will purchase over $84 billion in US energy and equipment by 2029. This agreement aligns Taiwan with Japan and South Korea in terms of trade conditions with the US, following a Supreme Court ruling affecting prior tariffs.