Taiwan envoys head to Washington for trade, investment talks, source says


Jan 14 (Reuters) - Senior ‌Taiwanese officials are travelling to Washington ‌to advance talks on reducing U.S. ‌tariffs on the island's exports and strengthening investment, a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.

Taiwan's ‍vice premier Cheng Li-chiun and ‍trade envoy Yang ‌Jen-ni are due to arrive in Washington late ‍on ​Wednesday or early on Thursday for meetings with Trump administration officials ⁠in the coming days, the source ‌told Reuters.

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