Taiwan's grain imports are forecast to remain stable in 2025/26 and 2026/27 as the Comprehensive Upgrade Plan continues to align rice production with consumption while supporting farmer incomes through market mechanisms. Feed demand is expected to grow modestly as livestock consolidation and improved efficiency offset the transition from food waste to commercial feed following Taiwan's first African Swine Fever detection. The United States is expected to maintain its dominant position in wheat and competitive position in corn, with bulk shipments and containerized options continuing to meet Taiwan's various import requirements.