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Taiwan & U.S. Companies
Joint Venture
Since 1979 with the declaration
of policy called the "Taiwan Relations Act".
The United States terminated governmental relations between the
governing authorities on Taiwan recognized as the Republic of China,
thus recognizing Taiwan as an independent state.
In duration the relationship
between the United States and Taiwan has strengthened and grown
into a strong standing. In 2002 Taiwan became a member of the World
Trade Organization (gWTOh) thus marking the initiative of external
market penetration and development!
Traditionally Taiwan has focused
on manufacturing activities and gained worldwide recognition for
its competitive advantage of high quality production. However with
the competition from a number of developing countries led by Mainland
China, Taiwan can no longer take such an advantage for granted.
I.R.D.I. is here to support
the Taiwan programs set forth by the government to encourage acquisition
of new technologies, the exportation of agriculture products and
involvement of Taiwanfs business firms in international markets
and countries.
We are here to support joint
venture projects targeting regional and world markets unifying U.S.
and Taiwan firmsf advancements.
The target regions of our joint
venture activity is development and linkage into Japan.
For 2006 alone projects where
estimated at $ 9.3 Billion dollars yield for U.S. Taiwan collective
relations.
All industries are welcome,
high tech, agriculture, entertainment, and manufacturing.
To learn more about these joint
venture opportunities
please contact us at:go.taiwan.go@irdiworld.com
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