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两岸专家热议“台商投资大陆的新热点”
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-13 14:26
台湾大学经济系名誉教授林建甫认为,台湾在传统制造、高科技、服务业等方面具有优势,可以在中国 式现代化进程中扮演关键角色。大陆经济正从"制造驱动"向"消费驱动"转型,服务业成为新的增长引 擎。台湾在医疗、教育、文化创意、金融服务等领域具有成熟经验,若能与大陆市场深入结合,将为两 岸产业融合开启新篇章。 清华大学台湾研究院副院长李应博指出,尽管目前外部环境变乱交织,两岸经济合作仍展现出强劲韧 性。两岸产业合作正经历从传统代工向创新协同的深度转型。大陆台资企业正突破单点布局,形成跨区 域产业集群网络,这既体现大陆产业升级的内生需求,也反映台湾企业突破发展瓶颈的协同动力,标志 着两岸经济合作进入要素深度整合、多元主体和跨地区协同创新的新阶段。 中新社北京10月13日电 (记者 张晓曦)在当前全球经济变局下,两岸产业融合发展的新动能在哪里?台 商投资大陆的新热点又将何处发力?13日于北京举行的第25届两岸财经论坛上,多位专家学者围绕相关 议题展开研讨。 申万宏源首席经济学家杨成长表示,近年来大陆市场产业结构转型升级催生了对高端技术及智能解决方 案的旺盛需求,以数字经济与人工智能、新材料、新能源、高端装备制造、生物医药为 ...
泉州台商投资区18个台资项目集中签约 总投资约55亿元
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-27 08:52
Group 1 - The event "Cross-Strait SMEs Development Conference and Taiwan Investment Promotion Conference" was held in Quanzhou, focusing on deepening cross-strait integration and promoting common development [1][3] - A total of 18 Taiwan-funded projects were signed, with a total investment of approximately 5.5 billion yuan, covering various sectors such as intelligent manufacturing, new materials, food health, and modern services [1][3] - The establishment of a digital service platform for Taiwanese businesses was announced, allowing for streamlined processes in setting up businesses and obtaining necessary permits [3] Group 2 - Agricultural Bank of China and Shanghai Pudong Development Bank provided a combined pre-approval credit of 15 billion yuan to Taiwan-funded enterprises in the Quanzhou Taiwan Investment Zone [3] - Quanzhou is a significant ancestral home for Taiwanese Han compatriots, benefiting from geographical, cultural, and business connections that attract many Taiwanese to work and live there [3] - Over 200 Taiwan-funded enterprises have been established in the Quanzhou Taiwan Investment Zone, creating a collaborative development pattern with local companies in sectors like biomedicine and machinery manufacturing [3]
台湾企业首次组团参展世界人工智能大会:竞逐前沿 融创未来
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-07-28 00:20
Core Viewpoint - Taiwanese companies are showcasing their innovative technologies at the 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference, marking their first group participation in the event, highlighting the potential for cross-strait industrial collaboration in AI development [1][3][5]. Group 1: Event Overview - The 2025 World Artificial Intelligence Conference took place from July 26 to 28 in Shanghai, featuring a special exhibition area for cross-strait AI integration, organized by the Straits Economic and Technological Cooperation Center [3][5]. - Ten Taiwanese companies, including MediaTek, ASE, and Inventec, participated in the exhibition, presenting a range of cutting-edge technologies from AI reception robots to powerful AI servers [3][6]. Group 2: Company Highlights - Inventec showcased high-performance AI servers and interactive software applications, emphasizing the cultural significance of traditional Chinese clothing, such as the qipao, in their AI-driven presentations [3][6]. - Digital Kingdom Group demonstrated their virtual human technology by featuring a digital representation of the beloved Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng, aiming to evoke emotional connections among audiences from both sides of the strait [5][6]. - AI-enabled clinical medical projects were presented by Aiseng Wisdom (Beijing) Medical Technology Co., which featured AR glasses that allow users to simulate orthopedic surgeries, showcasing the potential for Taiwanese youth to innovate in the mainland market [6].
大陆电动汽车入岛?民进党当局紧张坏了
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-06-11 01:14
Group 1 - BYD, as the world's largest electric vehicle manufacturer, is targeting Taiwan as a key strategic market in its global expansion plan, aiming for half of its sales to come from outside mainland China by 2030 [1][4][12] - The company has reportedly appointed Swire Motors as its general agent in Taiwan and is recruiting dealers, with plans to launch its Tengshi brand and the luxury MPV model D9 by the end of this year [1][3][12] - The Taiwanese authorities have expressed concerns, stating that BYD has not obtained the necessary vehicle type approval from the Ministry of Transportation, which is required for selling imported vehicles in Taiwan [3][12] Group 2 - The Taiwanese government has implemented strict measures against potential violations of import regulations, including monitoring import volumes and imposing fines of up to 3 million New Taiwan dollars for violations [3][12] - Analysts suggest that the sensitivity of the Taiwanese authorities reflects deeper contradictions in their economic policies, as Taiwan heavily relies on trade surpluses with mainland China while simultaneously imposing import restrictions on Chinese products [4][12] - The article highlights the potential for collaboration in the electric vehicle industry between Taiwan and mainland China, noting that BYD's approach to manufacturing in Thailand could be a legitimate business strategy to circumvent Taiwan's import bans [5][12] Group 3 - There is a growing sentiment among Taiwanese automotive manufacturers that collaboration with BYD could provide valuable opportunities for technology transfer and market expansion, especially as local companies struggle to compete with international players like Tesla [6][12] - Concerns have been raised about the political implications of BYD's entry into the Taiwanese market, with fears that local manufacturers may be labeled as "selling out" if they engage with the Chinese company [6][12] - The article argues that the Taiwanese automotive industry should embrace competition and innovation rather than resorting to protectionist measures, as this could ultimately benefit consumers and the industry as a whole [6][12]