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Taipei City
Taipei City is located in the northern part of Taiwan, and is the political, economic, and cultural development center of the island. It has 12 administrative districts and, together with the neighboring New Taipei City and Keelung City, makes up the Greater Taipei Metropolitan Area. The total population of this area is over 7 million. Since Taipei has quite comprehensive infrastructure, a well-developed traffic network, and located in the heart of the Asia-Pacific region (3 hours flight to cities such as Shanghai, Seoul, and Tokyo), it is an important linkage to local markets of Japan, Korea, and the rising Asia-Pacific areas.
Geographic information | Taipei City is located in northern Taiwan, at a longitude of 121.6 degrees and latitude of 24.9 degrees. |
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Area | 271.7997 km2 |
Population | 2.64 million persons |
Employed population | 1.28 million persons |
Profit-seeking businesses | 238,040 |
Revenue | NT$13.53trillion (2019) |
Top five industries in revenue | Wholesale and retail, finance and insurance, manufacturing, construction, and information and communications |
Key new industries where investments are prioritized | MICE, tourism, biotechnology, cultural/creative, international health care, international cuisine, financial services, ICT, urban renewal, and green industry |
Publication Date:11/12/20
Within an hour by high speed rail, firms can access supply chain resources such as product sampling. R&D design, and mass production throughout northern Taiwan.
The Taipei City Government is the first “Open Government”(http://data.taipei) with a publicly-accessible database in Taiwan. There are 91 collaboration organizations and over 2,065 data sets available.
The household computer ownership exceeds 90%, while optic fiber coverage is greater than 80%. Approximately 10,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots allow people to enjoy easy online access.
Over 99.8% of the population is covered by the National Health Insurance program. There are more than 3,000 medical institutes in Taipei, including 8 major medical centers.
There are over 1,500 convenience stores in Taipei, the highest density in the world. Many are open 24 hours a day, providing easy access to everyday necessities.
Taipei city owns an excellent cultivation environment for talents. About 60,000 professionals in various fields are cultivated from 30 universities and colleges every year and nearly 60 percentage of the employed population obtain the university degrees and all with good work ethics. Taipei City gathers talents in various fields, such as the pilot institute, Academia SINICA, recruits the best domestic research elites and combines a number of major economic and industrial research institutes, together with school education, social training and industrial development. Human resources in Taipei city have the advantages of quality and quantity.
Total revenue of industrial sectors in 2019 | |||
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Sector | Revenue | Ratio | Top three industries |
Primary industry | NT$115 billion | 0.08% | 1. Retail and Whole sale (43.11%) 2. Finance and Insurance (15.07%) 3. Manufacturing (12.33%) |
Secondary industry | NT$2.4657 trillion | 18.23% | |
Tertiary industry | NT$11.525 trillion | 81.69% | |
Total | NT$13.5297 trillion | 100% |
The number of business in Taipei city of three economic sectors in 2019 | |||
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Business quantity | rate | Top three industries | |
Primary sector | 462 | 0.2% |
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Secondary industrial sector | 20,982 | 8.9% | |
Tertiary sector | 214.384 | 90.9% | |
Total | 235,828 | 100.00% |
Source: Ministry of Finance, R.O.C., updated to December, 2019
Notes:
Primary industry (agriculture, forestry, aquaculture, and animal husbandry) is primarily composed of quality agriculture.
Secondary industry (industry) consists mostly of urban light industry, urban service industry, and high-tech and technology-intensive industries.
Tertiary industry (services) includes mainly small and medium-sized business-related industries, finance, and other service-related industries.
Chinese and foreign investments in 2020Q3 | ||||
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Number of Investments | Investment Amount | |||
2020Q3 | Foreign investors | Chinese investors | Foreign investors | Chinese investors |
1703 | 12 | US$35.16 billion | US$1.9 million |
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