Taiwan’s foreign exchange reserves fell to USD 597.15 billion in June 2026, down from USD 605.07 billion in May 2026, according to the latest official data updated on 6 July 2026. The move marks a decline of just under USD 8 billion over the month.
The pullback follows a period in which Taiwan’s reserves had hovered above the USD 600 billion mark, with May’s figure at USD 605.07 billion. The June reading suggests a moderation from those elevated levels, though reserves remain substantial by global standards.
Market participants will be watching subsequent releases to gauge whether June’s decrease signals a one-off adjustment or the start of a more sustained trend in Taiwan’s reserve management or external position.