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- Taiwan to build oil tank in Eswatini - Taipei Times
Overseas Investment Development Corp (OIDC, 海外投資開發股份有限公司) — a Taiwanese company focused on government aid projects overseas — has been contracted to build the strategic oil facility, Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua (王美花) told reporters in Eswatini’s capital, Mbabane, after the memorandum of
- Taiwan to build exclusive industrial park in Eswatini
TOKYO– A new industrial park backed by Taiwanese investors is set to rise near the Royal Science and Technology Park
- The Enduring Partnership between Taiwan and South Africa
Taiwan’s key imports from South Africa are natural resources and low-tech industrial products, such as iron and coal, precious stones and gold, electrical machinery, motor vehicles, and tobacco; its exports to South Africa include electronics, bicycles, plastic resin, iron steel products, sports equipment, and rubber goods Given South Africa
- Taiwan - United States Department of State
Taiwan authorities offer investment incentives and aim to leverage Taiwan’s strengths in advanced technology, manufacturing, and R D to attract foreign investors Taiwan’s finance, electronics, and wholesale and retail sectors remain top targets of inward FDI
- The Five Plus Two Industry Innovation Plan Bringing About . . .
As such, the government targets "innovation, employment and equitable distribution" for Taiwan's future development needs, and selected five plus two sectors, including smart machinery, IoT (the Asia Silicon Valley Plan), green energy, biotech pharmaceutical industry, defense industry, as well as circular economy and new agriculture as new
- 2023 H1 Review on Taiwan’s industrial properties - Colliers
After the US-China trade war began in 2018, the global manufacturing supply chain have restructured Coupled with the help of the “Three Major Plans for Investing in Taiwan”, the demand for Taiwan's industrial properties have increased
- Trillion NT Dollar Investment National Development Plan
The government has launched the Trillion NT Dollar Investment National Development Plan (2025-2028) to attract private funding from both domestic and foreign investors into Taiwan's public infrastructure and industrial development
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