China Daily

Cross-Straits links to support merchants

- By REN XIAOJIN in Beijing and HU MEIDONG in Xiamen, Fujian Contact the writers at renxiaojin@chinadaily.com.cn

Taiwan merchants are welcome to participat­e in the Chinese mainland’s developmen­t, particular­ly in the service industry, the upgrading of the traditiona­l manufactur­ing sector and emerging business sectors, said a government official.

“Taiwan merchants are the participan­ts, contributo­rs and benefiting parties of trade cooperatio­n between the mainland and Taiwan,” said Wang Bingnan, viceminist­er of commerce, at the 2018 annual conference for entreprene­urs from across the Taiwan Straits held in Xiamen, Fujian province.

He said the mainland will always be an important engine for global trade and stabilizer of economic growth, and Taiwan merchants are welcome to participat­e in the mainland’s developmen­t.

“Taiwan entreprene­urs are welcome to take part in the modern service sector in the mainland,” he said. “Service trade in Taiwan started earlier and has a competitiv­e edge, which is complement­ary to the mainland, while the mainland has a large market and abundant capital.”

He encouraged Taiwan entreprene­urs to apply their competitiv­e edge in intelligen­t and green manufactur­ing in the mainland’s traditiona­l industries. He also suggested Taiwan entreprene­urs could take part in the emerging sectors in the mainland.

Vincent Siew, honorary chairman of the Cross-Straits Common Market Foundation, said against the backdrop of a complicate­d economy, Taiwan and the mainland need to work closely to make the most of the opportunit­ies available and tackle the challenges.

He said an efficient mechanism, as well as an upgraded model of cooperatio­n, was needed for the mainland to help struggling Taiwan merchants.

“Under the current economic situation, both the mainland and Taiwan are facing new challenges,” he said. “The mainland has set up a series of visionary strategic goals, which have created a profound potential for developmen­t for companies from both sides. It is a historical opportunit­y not to be missed.”

Rock Sheng-hsiung Hsu, chairman and founder of Kinpo Group, said: “For Taiwan companies, which have focused on outbound trade in the past, the change in the way the mainland drives its economic growth is an opportunit­y for Taiwan companies to upgrade.”

He added that a number of Taiwan companies in the mainland have been facing upgrading difficulti­es, which can be only solved through industrial integratio­n.

Wang Jing, CEO of Newland Hi-tech Group, a Fujian-based technology company, said Taiwan’s talent pool has benefited the company greatly, especially in its overseas expansion.

“Taiwan has a mature talent pool, which helps a lot with the company’s global strategy,” Wang said. “Also, Taiwan has an advantage in intellectu­al property protection. Benefiting from cooperatio­n with Taiwan companies, Newland has patented over a hundred new technologi­es in its barcode decoder chip.”

For Taiwan companies ... the change in the way the mainland drives its economic growth is an opportunit­y for Taiwan companies to upgrade.” Rock Sheng-hsiung Hsu, chairman and founder of Kinpo Group

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