Taipei Times | January 4, 2010 | Jason Tan
EVER EVOLVING:An analyst said that Taiwanese firms have carved out a firm niche in the sector, but they must continually offer new innovations to keep customers
The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) yesterday said it is forming a taskforce to promote the nation as the world’s largest innovation and manufacturing hub for smart handheld devices.
It aims to more than triple Taiwanese supply chain output to NT$1.68 trillion (US$57.7 billion) in 2014, from an output of NT$501.9 billion recorded last year, according to a ministry statement.
The goal is to attract international companies to invest in Taiwan and manufacture high-end precision components locally to enhance the nation’s competitiveness in the global IT supply chain as a whole, the statement said.
The taskforce — to be led by Minister of Economic Affairs Shih Yen-shiang (施顏祥) and Industrial Development Bureau -Director-General Woody Duh (杜紫軍) — will join forces with the Taipei Computer Association (TCA, 台北市電腦公會) to create synergy and assist industry players after receiving their feedback.
TCA is the country’s largest IT association with 4,000-plus corporate members. It is currently directed by Wang Jeng-tang (王振堂), chairman of the world’s No. 3 PC brand, Acer Inc (宏碁).
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