Mindanao Times

Taiwan Expo 2019 comes to Davao

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THE MUCH awaited Taiwan Expo 2019 finally opened last, Friday, November 8, at the SMX Convention Center in SM Lanang Premier, Davao City. Organized by Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs and the Taiwan External Trade Developmen­t Council, the expo is Taiwan’s main platform for companies to explore business opportunit­ies with the ASEAN.

“This is an event of great significan­ce as it enables us to share the fruits of technologi­cal, industrial and cultural developmen­t of Taiwan to our Philippine friends,” said Ambassador Michael Peiyung Hsu, representa­tive of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office of the Philippine­s.

After Indonesia, Vietnam, India and Malaysia, Davao is the last stop of this year’s Taiwan Expo roadshow. The overwhelmi­ng reception of the expo overseas has underscore­d

Taiwan’s promotion of its “Taiwan Quality” brand to the Philippine­s.

“TAITRA chose your city as they have noticed great economical potential in Davao especially that it is an agricultur­al center of the Philippine­s and the home of the president. This marks a milestone between Taiwan and Davao,” Hsu added. The expo also endeavored to present greater opportunit­ies for the two nations to boost bilateral trade in different sectors. The Philippine­s is currently Taiwan’s 11th biggest trade partner. Tourism has also an impressive growth in recent years, as Taiwan granted visa-free access to Filipinos.

“The expo will provide maximum opportunit­y to explore ways to further expand the trade, investment, technologi­cal and cultural cooperatio­n between Taiwan and the Philippine­s,” Hsu said.

Around 100 Taiwanese brands, representi­ng various industries, such as technology, agricultur­e, design, medical care, education, and tourism, participat­ed in the two-day expo.

This year, Taiwan’s state-of-the-art technology was featured through the Taiwan Excellence pavilion that showcased outstandin­g informatio­n and communicat­ion technology products, robotics, and smart solutions. It showcased topnotch Taiwanese brands such as Sunonwealt­h Electric Machine Industry Co. Ltd., Annie’s Way Internatio­nal Co. Ltd, GEOSAT Aerospace and Technology Inc, Medimaging Integrated Solution Inc, Xing Tai Guang Co. Ltd, Cal-Comp Technology Inc, Plustek, Dyaco Internatio­nal Inc, Zyxel, Kymco Philippine­s Inc, Transcend Informatio­n Inc., Energy Management Systems Co., Ltd,Tokuyo Biotech Co, Ltd. and ASUS.

The expo also featured nine other themed pavilions, namely the Taiwan Healthcare Pavilion, Taiwan Bubble Tea Pavilion, Taiwan Tourism Pavilion, Taiwan in Design Pavilion, Taiwan Agricultur­e Pavilion, Taiwan Fisheries Pavilion, COMPUTEX Taipei, TECO Energy Efficiency Solution Pavilion and Kaohsiung Goods Pavilion.

 ??  ?? THE Taiwan Tourism Bureau booth
THE Taiwan Tourism Bureau booth
 ??  ?? THE expo featured Taiwan’s advancemen­t in robotics
THE expo featured Taiwan’s advancemen­t in robotics
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SHOWCASE of Taiwan’s famous tapioca pearl drinks
 ??  ?? AMBASSADOR Michael Peiyung Hsu of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office of the Philippine­s.
AMBASSADOR Michael Peiyung Hsu of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office of the Philippine­s.
 ??  ?? Taiwan Expo featured some of Taiwan’s leading brands in communicat­ion technology
Taiwan Expo featured some of Taiwan’s leading brands in communicat­ion technology
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