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“贵州是一个非常值得挖掘的宝地”
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-09-29 00:30

Core Viewpoint - The "Qiantai Conference" serves as a significant platform for enhancing economic and trade cooperation between Guizhou and Taiwan, focusing on digital economy and other sectors to foster mutual benefits and deeper connections between the two regions [1][3]. Group 1: Economic Cooperation - The "Qiantai Conference" has successfully hosted 9 sessions since its inception in 2013, facilitating over 40 industry matchmaking events and attracting more than 3,000 Taiwanese participants, resulting in 120 cooperative projects [3]. - Guizhou has approved the establishment of 750 Taiwanese-funded enterprises, utilizing a total of 2.855 billion USD in Taiwanese investment, indicating strong interest from Taiwanese businesses in Guizhou's development opportunities [3]. - Notable Taiwanese companies such as Want Want Group, Uni-President Group, and Taiwan Cement have invested in Guizhou, contributing to the complementary industrial cooperation between the two regions [3]. Group 2: Youth and Cultural Exchange - The "Qiantai Youth Entrepreneurs Salon" gathered nearly 40 young entrepreneurs from Taiwan and Guizhou to explore new opportunities in the digital economy [1]. - Taiwanese entrepreneur Tsai Fang-yung emphasized the potential for cultural and industrial integration between Guizhou and Taiwan, particularly in the "big cultural tourism + musical instrument industry" [2]. - The event included various activities focused on cultural tourism, modern agriculture, and health care, promoting direct engagement and investment exploration [2]. Group 3: Industry-Specific Initiatives - The bamboo industry was highlighted as a key area for collaboration, with Guizhou having over 420 bamboo processing enterprises and Taiwan leading in bamboo fiber composite materials and cultural design [5]. - Both regions aim to strengthen the entire supply chain from raw material supply to deep processing and market expansion, leveraging Taiwan's expertise in cultural tourism to develop cross-regional bamboo cultural tourism routes [5]. - The conference also addressed the integration of artificial intelligence, suggesting that Taiwan's hardware advantages should combine with mainland China's software capabilities to drive high-tech development [5].