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    TAIPEI, Feb 10 (Reuters) - ​Taiwan's trade negotiating team has left for the U.S. to hold their final meeting on a ⁠trade and tariff deal struck last month, the island's government said on Tuesday.

    Under the terms of ‍the agreement, tariffs on Taiwan's exports to the U.S. ​will be cut to 15% from 20%.

    Taiwan companies will also invest $250 billion to boost production of semiconductors, energy ​and artificial intelligence in the U.S., while Taiwan will also guarantee an additional $250 billion in credit to facilitate further investment.

    Taiwan Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun and chief trade negotiator Yang Jen-ni ‌departed on Tuesday night and are expected to hold "a ‌final meeting with the U.S. side regarding the 'Taiwan–U.S. Agreement on ​Reciprocal Trade'", Taiwan's cabinet said in a statement.

    Once the agreement is finally signed, the government will ‌report the full details to the public and it ⁠will then go to parliament for approval, the ‌statement added.

    Semiconductor powerhouse Taiwan, ​which runs a large trade surplus with the U.S., says it aims to build a strategic high-tech ⁠partnership with the ⁠country, the Chinese-claimed island's most important international backer despite ​the lack of official diplomatic ties.

    (Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by ‌Andrew Heavens, William Maclean)

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