In Taiwan, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) form the backbone of the domestic auto supply chain—supplying everything from body panels and chassis to nuts and bolts. Yet with shifts in the global landscape since April, many industry players confess that they’re simply taking things “day by day,” worried that weak demand for local vehicles could drain their revenues, stall production lines, and spark a cascade of closures.
Tariff standoff, soft demand threaten to undercut Taiwan’s auto supply chain
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