Bad vibes for technology park
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Taiwan's high speed train, built by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications, and technology park, built by the National Science Council (NSC), are in trouble because the train runs directly through the technology park. The ministry had already purchased land for their project when the NSC began building their park. The chips the park builds are in danger of being ruined by the train's vibrations, and officials are working to find a solution.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2001
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Taiwan is coping with exodus of technology pros to China
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Many Taiwanese professionals are moving to China to work, particularly those in technology industries such as chip-making. They are attracted to China's growing economy, while Taiwan's economy seems to be floundering. Analysts fear that depletion of Taiwan's talent pool could hurt the country's chances for strong economic development.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 2001
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