In a recent assembly on April 17, Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan gathered distinguished representatives from key governmental sectors, including the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This high-profile meeting aimed to thoroughly examine the implications of the United States’ decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement. The focus was twofold: first, to understand the potential consequences of this decision on global climate initiatives, and second, to address concerns regarding potential industrial disruptions arising from anticipated reciprocal tariffs.
Understanding the gravity of the situation, Taiwan’s officials are actively devising strategies not only to protect their environmental commitments but also to shield their industries from economic shifts that may arise due to new international trade policies. Exploring every angle, they are committed to ensuring that Taiwan’s economy remains resilient and adaptive to these global changes.
Through proactive measures and strategic planning, Taiwan seeks to stabilize its economic environment while maintaining its dedication to international climate goals. The meeting underscores Taiwan’s commitment to finding balanced solutions in the face of global policy shifts and economic changes.






