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Taiwan boasts many advantages: a sound legal foundation, comprehensive infrastructure, flexible
innovative capabilities and an industrial environment conducive to advanced technological R&D. Its
extensive industrial clusters allow international enterprises to commit less time and funding to the
integration of global resources. Optimal Choice
In response to globalization and the fierce competition it brings, Taiwan is readjusting its industrial
structure. As innovation replaces traditional manufacturing, Taiwan is promoting production and
manufacturing together with marketing services. It is developing knowledge-intensive enterprises
involved in industry, services, and agriculture that can raise profits and build Taiwan's global brand.
Additional changes include deregulation and financial policy reform. Gradually, Taiwan is building a
commercial regulatory environment that meets international standards and trends. It is accelerating
promotion of regional economic integration and bilateral free trade agreements through initiatives
such as the free economic pilot zone plan, in the process demonstrating a commitment to open and
innovative economic and industrial strategies.
Among Taiwan's many advantages compared to emerging nations of Asia are a beneficial geographic
location, a high-quality work force, complete industrial supply chains, excellent manufacturing
technologies, well-developed infrastructure, innovative R&D capabilities, stable financial markets,
a sound legal environment and government incentives. At the same time, Taiwan brings together
investment opportunities in production, services, creativity, information, logistics, human resources and
finance. Its natural landscapes are as abundant as they are splendid, its culture is rich, and its living
environment is comfortable and convenient.
As an investment platform, Taiwan is recognized for the excellent resources and wonderful
environment it offers. It is an ideal choice for international enterprises seeking to expand into the Asia-
Pacific.
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