Taiwan Investments In China Now Total US$129.5 Billion

by Paul Denlinger

Posted Jan. 9, 2004

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New figures released suggest that the aggregate total of Taiwan investments in China have now reached US$129.5 billion by the end of June 2003. The figures, which were released in Taipei by the magazine Investing in China, are far higher than both Taiwan's and China's official numbers.

According to Taiwan's economics ministry, total investments in China are now US$31.7 billion for the same period. The same statistics for the same period from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce are US$65.4 billion.

The figures were released when the magazine celebrated its tenth anniversary in Taipei, and cover the island's companies investments in China's 31 provinces. It has been very difficult for economists and the general public to get accurate figures, because in the face of an anti-Chinese government political policy on the part of Taiwan, Taiwan companies do not like to disclose their figures. A sizeable portion of Taiwan's population, like the current Taiwan administration, favors political independence for the island, and public announcements of large investment numbers would invite denunciation of the investing companies. Also, Taiwan's economics ministry, which oversees and approves cash investments in China, tries to keep the numbers "manageable".

Taiwan's government also places severe restrictions on the amount of capital which can be sent to China by Taiwan companies. As a result, Taiwan companies most frequently resort to setting up shell companies in third countries, then remitting the investment from Taiwan to the third country. From there, the investment money is then sent to China.

In contrast, official Chinese figures tend to go to the high side, emphasizing the high degree of integration of both economies, and the patriotism of investors from Taiwan.

The magazine did not disclose the methodology it used to get its numbers.

The report also covered the most popular cities and provinces for investment. The most popular cities, beginning with number one, are Suzhou, Dongguan, Zhangzhou, Guangzhou and Wuxi.

The cities with the largest number of registered Taiwan companies are Dongguan, Suzhou, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Xiamen.

The provinces and cities with the greatest amount of Taiwan investments are Jiangsu, Guangdong, Fujian, Zhejiang and Shanghai. The provinces and major cities with the largest number of registered Taiwan companies are Guangdong, Jiangsu, Fujian, Shanghai and Zhejiang.

The report shows that the largest number of registered Taiwan companies and investments are still concentrated in southern China, mainly on the coast. But it also reveals that there is a trend to new investment in inland China provinces including Sichuan, Hubei and Hunan.

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