Guide to Doing Business in Taiwan

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Citibank 3rd International Business Seminar 

Doing Business in Taiwan

Asia’s Regional High-Tech, Industry, and Capital Center and Gateway to China

Ted Y. Hong, CPAPartner – International Business

Goldin, Peiser, & Peiser, LLP thong@gppcpa.com 214-635-2533

You may not be able to live without these toys produced by the Taiwanese manufacturers.

Cell Phone Notebook Flat Screen TV

Aftermarket Collision Parts

Precision Machinery

Air Soft Gun

Industrial Mold

You may not know that Taiwan is also No. 1 in producing:

Taiwan is also known for:

Product DesignsRich Culture

Well Designed and Profitable Subway One of the Best Managed Public Health Systems

Taiwan at a Glimpse

Size: 13,854 Square Miles, a little larger than Maryland

Population:  23 million (2 million less than that of Texas)

Economy (GDP):  24th largest economy in the world (No. 1 – USA, No. 2 – China)

Foreign Exchange Reserve: 5th largest (No.1 - China, No. 2 –

Japan)  

Diversified Economy &Outstanding Infrastructure

Key Industries:

High tech, petrochemical, biomedical, precision machinery, software, musical, product designs, animation, financial services and tourism

Infrastructure:Three hours of direct flights to major Asia cities Two hours within island by bullet train or air

Low Tax Rate And Transparent Government With Strong IT Protection

• 17% corporate income tax rate• Pro-business and efficient government services – One Window Service• Strong IT protection law and enforcement• Taiwan takes corruption seriously by putting their former president Chen Shui-bian

in jail for life for his corruption

High Quality Labor Forces & Popular Asia Regional R&D Center

High Quality and Reasonable Priced Labor Forces:• 95% of high school graduates go to college• Starting college graduate salary around $800• Fringe benefit is under 20% of the wage (vs. 40% in China)• Top engineering and science universities

Popular Asia Regional R&D Center:• Stable working force• Strong IT protection• One of the top world patent countries in quality and quantity• Open and free society• High quality of living

Investment Opportunities (Focus Industries) in Taiwan

• Cloud computing• Green construction material and energy• Smart electric car• Commercialization of patents• Wi-Fi country• Advanced health care and “health check-up” tourism• Chinese music, movie, television, entertainment, art & craft• High-end, organic and leisure agriculture• Bio science• Tourism • Asia regional logistic and conference center

ECFA ( Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement) – Gateway to China

• Free trade agreement between Taiwan and China.• Gradually reducing or eliminating tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade in a substantial

majority of goods between the two countries.• Officially, Taiwan is the 4th largest investing country in China (after Hong Kong, Japan,

and US). Unofficially, Taiwanese are probably the largest investors in China.• Many western and Asian corporations use Taiwanese as their partners or Taiwan as

their base to invest in China because of their in-depth knowledge of China investments.

• Taiwanese businesses understand western business mentality better than their China counterparts.

• Gateway through Taiwan will shield their know-how and trade secret from being explored or copied in China.

• Financial reporting is Taiwan is viewed as good as that of the U. S. and Europe.

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities– PWC Taiwan material with permission

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)

外國公司到台灣上市的展望和優勢 ( 續 )

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)

IPO In Taiwan by Foreign Entities (Cont’d)