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2017/11/21
       Mr. Alex Chen, Deputy Director General, Department of Investment Services, MOEA, led a Taiwanese recruitment delegation on a visit to Thailand and Vietnam from the 20th to the 25th. On the first day, the delegation visited the Taya plant in Hai Duong Province and was received by Mr. Hsu, Ching-Yao, Vice President of Taya Vietnam. The purpose of this visit was to exchange opinions on how to attract Vietnamese talent to Taiwan and intensify the New Southbound Policy.
       Taya Group, which has been operating plants in Vietnam for over 20 years, is a representative Taiwanese enterprise in Vietnam. The Taiwanese recruitment delegation which was composed of 9 members was led by Mr. Alex Chen, Deputy Director General, Department of Investment Services, MOEA on a visit to the Taya plant in Hai Duong Province in Vietnam. Mr. Hsu briefly explained the business philosophy, mission, and vision of Taya Group to the delegation. This was followed by an in-depth introduction of the evolution, current state, and outlook of the Taya Vietnam Business Division to give the official delegation a better understanding of the company’s deployment strategy in Vietnam.
       Mr. Alex Chen lauded the stable development and concern for environmental issues on the part of Taya Vietnam. He was also deeply impressed by the company’s engagement in the green energy industry. Ms. Xun-Ting Ke, manager of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council and Mr. Bo-Fu Wu, an analyst of the council, introduced the Contact Taiwan online platform which was created by the government to attract foreign talent to Taiwan. Concrete actions in the context of the New Southbound Policy include expanded interactions and exchanges with ASEAN nations, south Asia, New Zealand, and Australia in the fields of talent, capital, technology, culture, and education with the goal of creating new mutually beneficial and win-win cooperation models. The platform was created to share experiences in the fields of production, management, and talent exchanges, and thereby attract more foreign talent to Taiwan.
       Mr. Hsu pointed out that: “The government has provided this recruitment platform in response to requests of local enterprises. This information can serve as a key reference for corporate HQs in Taiwan and Vietnam for joint efforts by the government and businesses to intensify the New Southbound Policy.”

Contact TAIWAN website:https://www.contacttaiwan.tw/

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Image description: Group photo of Mr. Hsu, Ching-Yao, Vice President of Taya Vietnam (fifth right), Mr. Alex Chen, Deputy Director General, Department of Investment Services, MOEA (sixth right) and the other members of the Taiwanese recruitment delegation