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Taiwan signs US$200m investment plans with foreign firms
Posted: 08 October 2008 1736 hrs

 
 
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TAIPEI : Taiwan has signed preliminary investment agreements totalling 200 million US dollars with 15 international firms, an official said Wednesday.

Economic minister Yiin Chii-ming signed letters of intent with the companies on Tuesday at a conference in Taipei aimed at attracting more foreign investors, said an official at the economics ministry.

Six of the companies, including 3M, Bayer, and Siemens, will set up research and development centres in the island, the official said.

Taiwan has attempted to boost investment as growth flagged and the financial markets slumped amid a global financial crisis.

The government last month unveiled an economic stimulus package worth 5.6 billion US dollars to help achieve its target of 4.3 percent economic growth this year and shore up the ailing stock market.

- AFP /ls

 

 



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