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Taiwan’s FX Reserves Slip Below $600 Billion in March, Marking First Monthly Decline of 2026

Taiwan’s foreign exchange reserves declined in March 2026, slipping below the $600 billion mark as the total fell to USD 596.89 billion, according to data updated on 7 April 2026. This compares with USD 605.49 billion recorded in February 2026.

The March figure represents a decrease of USD 8.60 billion from the previous month, signaling a moderation in Taiwan’s stockpile of foreign currency assets after holding above the USD 600 billion threshold in February. While no official breakdown was provided in the latest release, movements in FX reserves typically reflect valuation changes in reserve assets and potential central bank operations in the currency market.

The updated data will be closely watched by investors and analysts monitoring Taiwan’s external buffers and broader regional liquidity conditions, as FX reserve trends often provide insight into currency management and the external stability of open economies.

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