Trade fears push Taiwan to lure business back更新于2018年9月11日 06:00 By Edward White in Taipei
The Taiwan government is drawing up measures to encourage companies with factories in China to shift operations back to Taiwan, in response to the rising threat from the US-China trade dispute on its critical electronics manufacturing industry.
The incentives, which are being finalised, include relaxation of Taiwan’s strict land-use regulations as well as expanded tax breaks for spending across equipment upgrades, research and development, and manufacturing automation, trade officials told the FT.