Perhaps the largest Taiwanese company is Foxconn, which now has 1.2 million workers.
Perhaps the largest Taiwanese company is Foxconn, which now has 1.2 million workers.
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The secret of Taiwan’s economic competitiveness is small- and medium-sized enterprises. They account for more than 90 percent of business and 70 percent of local employment.
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The small island of Taiwan (located on the top right of this map) trades, competes and has territorial disputes with China, which makes no secret of its goal to absorb or take over Taiwan.
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Perhaps the largest Taiwanese company is Foxconn, which now has 1.2 million workers.
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More than half a million people joined the street protests against China’s selection of Hong Kong’s political candidates in Hong Kong in July.
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The disputed islands, Senkaku (Diaoyu), are administered by the Japanese and claimed by China and Taiwan.
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Chinese warships are now openly ‘flying the flag’ worldwide, particularly in the East and South China Seas.
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The towering Taipei 101 building was once the world’s tallest until it was outdone by a tower in the UAE.
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Lady Gaga performed in Taichung to a worldwide internet audience of 30 million fans.
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Jason Hu, Taichung’s silver-tongued mayor.
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The King Car Whisky Distillery produces international award-winning spirits such as Kavalan single malt whisky.
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The night markets in Taipei sell street food, clothing, handicrafts and souvenirs.