In October, Taiwan’s exports did not meet expectations due to a slowdown in demand from China. It seems the lasting supply bottlenecks and energy woes of China have dampened its demand for goods, affecting Taiwan’s export numbers. This may affect Taiwan’s economic growth due to China being one of its key trading partners. The government will need to analyze the situation carefully and possibly diversify its trading partners to ensure economic stability.
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