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Newsletter | 15/04/2024

Welcome!

Dear Subscriber,

We hope this message finds you well amidst the ongoing aftermath of the recent earthquake that is still affecting our island. We are heartened to hear that most German citizens have been accounted for, yet our prayers remain with those who are still missing. Our thoughts and sympathies go out to those affected by this unfortunate event.

Tomorrow (April 16), we will host a networking event at the Shangri-La Taipei focused on e-mobility in collaboration with NRW Global Business. This event marks an important highlight of a delegation trip to Taiwan initiated by GTAI that starts today. We are delighted that our event is already fully booked and are looking forward to expanding collaborations between German and Taiwanese companies. Further details can be found in our Top News.

As we approach our German Road Safety Event on April 23, we are thrilled to introduce our new series, "Traffic Trivia" on social media. Last week, we initiated this series with the first installment and we invite you to check out our fun facts through our GTO News.

Moreover, we are excited to announce that registrations for our German Pavilion at both TaipeiPlas and Energy Taiwan are now open! Be sure to check out our Trade Fair News for further details.

In addition, we had the pleasure of hosting two guests last week. We welcomed Christoph Czakalla, founder and CEO of Geostrategists, for a thought-provoking discussion on geopolitical dynamics. Read more about his visit in our GTO News. Furthermore, we engaged with Claudia Finner, Head of Asia Offices at Technical University Darmstadt, to explore avenues for fostering collaborations between Taiwan and Germany. More details on her visit can be found in our GTO News as well.

And one delightful topic at the end: Today marks the International Moment of Laughter Day, a reminder to find delight amidst life's challenges and adversities. May your day be filled with laughter to illuminate your path forward!

Kind regards,

German Trade Office Taipei


Diamond Partners 2024


Top News

Driving Cross-Border Exchange in the Field of E-Mobility Between Taiwan and Germany into the Future – Fully Booked!

On April 16, DEinternational Taiwan, the service unit of the German Trade Office Taipei (AHK Taiwan), will co-organize a networking event in the field of E-Mobility together with NRW Global Business, as part of the German delegation trip to Taiwan, initiated by GTAI. The event is partnered by TAITRA, the German company clusters automotiveland nrw, and Zukunftsagentur Rheinisches Revier, and IHK Köln.

The networking event is intended to create a platform for Taiwanese and German organizations including companies, associations, research and development centers, universities, and governmental institutions.

The networking event consists of company presentations, keynote speeches, a joint lunch, and time for individual 1 by 1 exchange.

Details

Date: April 16, 2024
Time: 09:00 – 13:50
Place: Shangri-La Taipei - B1 Metro Suite (No.201, Tun Hwa South Road, Section 2, Taipei)
Language: English
Fee: Free of charge

Agenda

Registration and Opening
09:00 – 09:30 Registration
09:30 – 09:45 Opening Remarks
  • Ms. Leonie Yang, Acting Delegate of German Business and Head of the German Trade Office Taipei
  • Ms. Bety Chu, Head of Business Unit China, Latin America, NRW Global Business
  • Mr. Men-Feng Wu, Executive Director, TADA
  • Ms. Silke Poppe, Director Eastern Germany / Structural Change, GTAI
Key Note Speeches & Testimonials
09:45 – 09:55 Industry Transformation Towards E-Mobility in Germany
Mr. Christoph Mester, Manager Transportation Technologies, GTAI
09:55 – 10:05 New Company Prospects in the E-Mobility Sector in the Federal State of North-Rhine Westfalia
Ms. Bety Chu, Head of Business Unit China, Latin America, NRW Global Business
10:05 – 10:15 Current Trend of EV in Taiwan and Standards Used
Mr. Steven Liu, General Manager, Phoenix Contact Taiwan
10:15 – 10:30 CASE Trend – The Opportunities and Challenges of Taiwan's Mobility Industry
Mr. Men-Feng Wu, Executive Director, Taiwan Advanced Automotive Technology Development Association
10:30 – 10:45 Coffee Break & Networking 
Presentation from German Delegates
10:45 – 10:55 automotiveland.nrw
Mr. Philip Velmer, International Relations
10:55 – 11:05
MKW GmbH Digital Automations
Mr. Marco Horn, CEO
11:05 – 11:15
Research Campus Mobility2Grid
Mr. Jonas Fahlbusch, Lead Knowledge Transfer
11:15 – 11:25 University of Wuppertal
Prof. Dr. Peter Gust, Vice-Rector Third Mission and International Affairs and Speaker for "Maschinenbaunetzwerk Bergisch Land"
11:25 – 11:35 VIVENS Consulting
Ms. Jianghong Pu, General Manager
11:35 – 11:45
WFG Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft Krefeld mbH
Ms. Ricarda Stamms, Project Manager – International Projects Family & Economy
11:45 – 12:00 Q&A and Closing Remarks
Networking
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Break & Networking Time
13:00 – 13:50 Business-Speed-Dating

Initiator

Organizer

Service Provider

German Partners

Taiwanese Partner


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GTO News

German Road Safety Event: Traffic Trivia No. 1

Our German Road Safety Event is less than two weeks away! Let's dive into some fascinating traffic trivia while we wait.

Ever heard of the "Ampelmännchen" (little traffic man)? These adorable little traffic light men originated in Germany, specifically East Berlin in 1961. Endearingly called "Ampelmännchen," they have become iconic symbols of pedestrian safety. But did you know they've also influenced traffic systems across the globe?

Taiwan took inspiration from Germany's Ampelmännchen and introduced its own version, the "little green man" (小綠人). Taipei City first implemented this system in 1999, evolving it into an animated figure indicating the time left to cross the road. Unlike the static Ampelmännchen, Taipei's little green man can move at different speeds, helping pedestrians adjust their pace to cross safely.

From a female little traffic woman to same-sex couples holding hands, these little traffic light figures have become more than just signals. They are cultural icons fostering safety and inclusivity.

Check out our post on social media to see the individual images in full display. Stay tuned for more fun facts as we gear up for our Road Safety Event.

Supporting companies: Bosch, Dekra, DQS, Volkswagen Taiwan Group, Foodpanda, Opel, Tüv Süd, Mercedes-Benz Taiwan


Review: Meeting with Technical University Darmstadt

Last Tuesday, we had a productive meeting with Claudia Finner, Head of Asia Offices at Technical University Darmstadt. Building on our longstanding cooperation with Claudia, we discussed concrete steps towards facilitating multilateral collaborations between universities and industries in order to realize new internship and exchange opportunities between Taiwan and Germany. We aim to establish more points of contact between talented students and the stimulating environment of industry leading companies in the future and would like to thank Claudia for making the trip to Taipei for meeting us in this matter – hopefully we can welcome you at our office again soon!


Review: Meeting with Geostrategists

Last Tuesday, we had the pleasure to meet Christoph Czakalla, founder and CEO of up-and-coming geopolitics expert network Geostrategists. During our interesting conversation, we exchanged unique perspectives on the need to aggregate field-specific and region-tailored expert knowledge to address the geopolitical ambiguities of our time. We thank Christoph for taking the time to visit our office for an engaging conversation and hope to see him again in the near future.


Jetzt Anmelden zur Geschäftsanbahnungsreise für deutsche Zweirad- und Zweiradkomponentenhersteller nach Taiwan!

Wussten Sie, dass der Produktionswert der taiwanischen Fahrradindustrie in den ersten zehn Monaten 2022 einen Rekordwert von 6 Mrd. US$ erreichte? Taiwan beherbergt einige der weltweit führenden Fahrrad- und E-Scooter-Hersteller und die Vielzahl an Zulieferbetrieben decken nahezu die gesamte Wertschöpfungskette ab.

Vom 13. bis 17. Mai 2024 findet eine Geschäftsanbahnungsreise für deutsche Unternehmen nach Taiwan statt. Die Reise wird vom Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz im Rahmen des Markterschließungsprogramms gefördert.

Sichern Sie sich Ihre Teilnahme für die Geschäftsanbahnung nach Taiwan und erschließen Sie den taiwanischen Markt für Zweiräder, Zweiradkomponenten, Fahrräder, E-Bikes, Scooter und Pedelecs, um Ihren idealen Vertriebs- und Geschäftspartner zu finden und wertvolle Einblicke zu erhalten!

Weiterführende Informationen sowie einen Link zur Anmeldung finden Sie auf unserer Webseite.



Trade Fair News

Join Our German Pavilion at TaipeiPlas 2024

Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this innovative event! Taking place from September 24 – 28, TaipeiPlas Exhibition is not only the exclusive professional exhibition in Taiwan dedicated to the plastics and rubber industries, but also a top global event in plastics and rubber industry. It brings together industry professionals, showcasing the latest advancements and trends. The exhibition serves as a platform for companies to present products and technologies across various sectors, encouraging networking and collaboration. TaipeiPlas covers the entire industry value chain, making it a valuable experience for both experts and newcomers.

Key Figures from TaipeiPlas 2022

Total Visitors: 12,513
Booths: 1,267
Exhibitors: 361

Contact

Venus Peng

Senior Project Manager
Trade Fair Services 

peng.venus@taiwan.ahk.de
Tel: +886 2-7735-7524

Join our German Pavilion at Energy Taiwan 2024

Get ready for an electrifying experience at Energy Taiwan 2024, happening from October 2 – 4, 2024. Formerly known as "PV Taiwan," Taiwan's largest event regarding green energy industry ideas is now a comprehensive showcase. From creation to system integration, it covers it all!

Join us as we light the way to a sustainable future. Our colleague Ms. Venus Peng is more than happy to help you secure your spot.

Key Figures from Energy Taiwan 2023

Total Visitors: 24,000+
Booths: 1,275
Exhibitors: 359

Contact

Venus Peng

Senior Project Manager
Trade Fair Services 

peng.venus@taiwan.ahk.de
Tel: +886 2-7735-7524

Asia Fruit Logistica 2024: Open for Registration

Asia Fruit Logistica takes place from September 4 – 6. It is the largest and most professional B2B exhibition in Asia, covering the entire agricultural industry structure chain. It offers unique opportunities for exhibitors to develop new business, especially in 2024 when it will be held in Hong Kong, a rare opportunity for Taiwanese manufacturers to enter the Asian market!

Key Figures from Asia Fruit Logistica 2023

Exhibitors Worldwide: 400+ (from 40+ countries)
Professional Buyers Worldwide: 10,000+ (from 70+ countries)

Our colleague Ms. Peng will answer any further questions regarding this event (02-7735-7524 / peng.venus@taiwan.ahk.de).
Contact

Venus Peng

Senior Project Manager
Trade Fair Services 

peng.venus@taiwan.ahk.de
Tel: +886 2-7735-7524

ITB Asia Now Open for Registrations

We are thrilled to announce our journey to ITB Asia in Singapore this October, where we will showcase the beauty of Taiwan. ITB Asia is expected to welcome 24,000 attendees, spreading across 4 stages with a total of 17 thematic tracks. With a record of over 35,000 business appointments in 2023, ITB Asia serves as an excellent platform for fostering long-term cooperation in the global travel industry. 

Join us and be part of this incredible opportunity to showcase Taiwan to the world! For inquiries about exhibiting, contact our colleague Ms. Venus Peng.

Contact

Venus Peng

Senior Project Manager
Trade Fair Services 

peng.venus@taiwan.ahk.de
Tel: +886 2-7735-7524

Hamburg Invest News

Scaleup Landing Pad Hamburg

The Scaleup Landing Pad supports growing GreenTech businesses from the fields of mobility, logistics, energy and construction in their expansion to Germany and Europe out of Hamburg.

Your greentech scaleup offers solutions in the fields of mobility, logistics, energy and construction? You can apply for the Landing Pad if your business...

... is between 3 and 10 years old.
... has a proven product-market fit in your home market.
... shows proof of a strong growth phase within the past two years.
... does not have a base in Hamburg nor headquarters in Germany.
... is able to actively participate in Hamburg’s ecosystem during the participation in the Landing Pad.

Interested scale-ups can submit their application online via the Landing Pad website. All submissions will be assessed by a panel of experts. The first admission phase and onboarding are expected to begin in spring.

Approved scale-ups are advised in the programme and encouraged to set up business and establish themselves in Hamburg with the help of individual incentives & services, networks and support (single point of contact). The incentives are divided into Business Development, Location Consulting, Living & Workspace and Business Services. Participating scale-ups receive personalised one-to-one support tailored to their individual needs.


Business Alliance News

Igus is Launching a Coloring Competition for Children’s Day

Igus, one of the members of our GTO German Business Alliance, is launching a drawing and painting competition for children in kindergarten and elementary school. Igus invites all children to showcase their creativity and talent.

The theme of this year is “The Future of Robots.” Regardless of how you imagine the robots in the future, they sincerely welcome you to participate in this competition to win prizes!

For further information, please check the official page.


GTAI News

Taiwan is Diversifying its Overseas Business

Taiwanese businesses are strategically shifting their focus away from China and diversifying their global presence, driven by geopolitical tensions and economic factors. From 2020 to 2023, only 5% of Taiwanese foreign investments flowed into China, compared to over 80% in 2010. This diversification trend is expected to continue. In particular, Southeast Asia and India are becoming key areas of interest. Investments in China plummeted to a record low in 2023, while investments in Southeast Asian countries exceeded those in China in 2022 and continued to rise in 2023.

Germany has been a significant beneficiary of Taiwanese investments, particularly in electronic parts and components. The construction of a TSMC plant in Dresden is set to bolster this trend. Furthermore, Taiwanese companies are launching semiconductor projects in alternative destinations like Singapore, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Foxconn, for instance, is expanding its operations in Vietnam and India, aiming to invest in chip and display manufacturing. Gogoro, another Taiwanese firm, is considering a major project in India to establish an electric scooter ecosystem, marking a significant step in its global expansion strategy.

Read the full article on the GTAI website (in German).


AHK Greater China News

Save the Date: Greater China Day 2024 

Die größte Highlight-Veranstaltung der IHK München und der AHK Greater China in Deutschland bietet die ideale Plattform sich über die aktuellsten Entwicklungen in China zu informieren.

Hochrangige Unternehmensvertreter und ausgewiesene China-Experten aus Deutschland und China diskutieren neuste Wirtschaftstrends. Breakout-Sessions bieten praxisnahen Austausch zu wichtigen Aspekten der Geschäftsabwicklung (Recht und Steuern, Exportkontrolle, Zoll) oder zu spannenden Zukunftsthemen wie der Chip- und Halbleiterindustrie Taiwans, Chinas Innovationsbranchen oder Hongkongs zukünftiger Rolle im Asien-Geschäft.

Nutzen Sie den Greater China Day als Netzwerkplattform, um sich mit Unternehmen und Multiplikatoren zu vernetzen – nach dem Motto von der Wirtschaft für die Wirtschaft. Seien Sie dabei!

Die Teilnahme ist kostenfrei, aber anmeldepflichtig.

Details

Datum: 27. Juni 2024
Uhrzeit: 09:00 – 17:00
Ort: IHK für München und Oberbayern, Max-Joseph-Straße 2, 80333 München, Deutschland
Ansprechpartnerin: Ulrike Tsougenis 
Telefon: +49 89 5116-1449 
E-Mail: tsougenis@muenchen.ihk.de

Die Agenda finden Sie auf der offiziellen Webseite.


Other News

7th German-Taiwanese Call for Proposals for Joint R&D Projects

The German Institute in Taipei and the Taipei Representative Office in the Federal Republic of Germany are announcing a call for proposal for joint R&D projects.Applicants are expected to develop ready-to-market solutions for products, technology-based services or methods in all technological and application areas, which have strong market potential. The Taipei Representative Office in the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Institute in Taipei will respectively provide access to public funding for joint projects.The Taipei Representative Office in the Federal Republic of Germany (Coordinator: Project Office of A+ Industrial Innovative R&D Program, AIIP PO) and the German Institute in Taipei (Coordinator: AiF Projekt GmbH) will provide all necessary assistance to project partners during all the project proposal, evaluation and monitoring phases.AIIP PO and AiF Projekt GmbH will evaluate the submitted proposals independently and communicate the results within about 5 months after receiving the proposal.

Find more information on their website.

Taiwanese-German Info-Webinar – Now Open for Registrations!

In the course of the 7th Taiwanese-German call for joint R&D projects, attendees are being provided with additional information on the funding programmes, the Taiwanese economy and, as a highlight, an insight into a successfully completed funding project. Afterwards, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions to the speakers.

Date: April 30, 2024
Time: 15:30 – 17:00 (Taiwan time)

Agenda (Taiwan time):

09:30 – 09:40 Opening and distinguished guest remarks
09:40 – 09:55 Taiwan - Economy, Industry and Opportunities
09:55 – 10:05 Introduction of the German funding programme ZIM
10:05 – 10:15 Introduction of the Taiwanese innovation landscape and funding programme
10:15 – 10:45 Case study and experience sharing of the project ModSysNexGenHRC
10:45 – 11:00 Questions and answers
11:00 End of the event

Find more information about the webinar and how to register on their website. (Note: The time listed in the agenda is in German time.)


Bekanntmachung für Deutsche zur Wahl zum Europäischen Parlament

Am 09. Juni 2024 findet die Wahl der Abgeordneten des Europäischen Parlaments aus der Bundesrepublik Deutschland statt.

Deutsche, die außerhalb der Bundesrepublik Deutschland leben, das 16. Lebensjahr vollendet haben und im Bundesgebiet keine Wohnung mehr innehaben, können bei Vorliegen der sonstigen wahlrechtlichen Voraussetzungen an der Wahl teilnehmen.

Für ihre Wahlteilnahme ist u. a. Voraussetzung, dass sie

1.1  am Wahltag seit mindestens drei Monaten in den übrigen Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Union eine Wohnung innehaben oder sich mindestens seit dieser Zeit dort gewöhnlich aufhalten (auf die Dreimonatsfrist wird ein unmittelbar vorausgehender Aufenthalt in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland angerechnet)

oder

1.2  entweder nach Vollendung ihres 14. Lebensjahres mindestens drei Monate ununterbrochen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland eine Wohnung innegehabt oder sich sonst gewöhnlich aufgehalten haben und dieser Aufenthalt nicht länger als 25 Jahre zurückliegt, oder aus anderen Gründen persönlich und unmittelbar Vertrautheit mit den politischen Verhältnissen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland erworben haben und von ihnen betroffen sind,

2. in ein Wählerverzeichnis in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland eingetragen sind. Diese Eintragung erfolgt nur auf Antrag. Der Antrag ist auf einem Formblatt zu stellen; er soll bald nach dieser Bekanntmachung abgesandt werden.

Einem Antrag, der erst nach dem 19. Mai 2024 bei der zuständigen Gemeindebehörde eingeht, kann nicht mehr entsprochen werden (§ 17 Abs. 1 der Europawahlordnung).

  • Antragsvordrucke (Formblätter) sowie informierende Merkblätter sind online auf der Seite der Bundeswahlleiterin verfügbar. Sie können auch bei
    den diplomatischen und berufskonsularischen Vertretungen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland,
  • der Bundeswahlleiterin, Statistisches Bundesamt, Zweigstelle Bonn, Postfach 170377, 53929 Bonn, Germany;
  • den Kreis- und Stadtwahlleitungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland angefordert werden.

Weitere Auskünfte erteilt das Deutsche Institut Taipei auf seiner Internetseite.


Deutschenliste für Krisenvorsorge

Alle deutschen Staatsangehörigen, die, auch nur vorübergehend, im Amtsbezirk des Deutschen Instituts Taipei leben, können in eine Krisenvorsorgeliste aufgenommen werden, die zentral im Auswärtigen Amt Berlin geführt wird. Es handelt sich hierbei um eine freiwillige Maßnahme. Das Deutsche Institut rät, von dieser Möglichkeit Gebrauch zu machen, damit es, falls erforderlich, in Krisen- und sonstigen Ausnahmesituationen mit Deutschen schnell in Verbindung treten kann.

Zur Krisenvorsorgeliste.

 
 


Taiwan News

 Economy

Taiwan's March Exports up Over 18% Year-on-Year, Beat Forecast

Taiwan's exports rose more than 18 percent from a year earlier in March, beating an earlier official forecast as emerging technologies created business opportunities for the country's tech sector, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) said Wednesday.

Data compiled by the MOF showed Taiwan's exports totaled US$41.82 billion in March, up 18.9 percent from a year earlier and also above the MOF's estimate, which forecast outbound sales for the month as ranging between US$38.3 billion and US$39.7 billion, up 9-13 percent year-on-year.

The latest export figures mark the fifth consecutive monthly year-on-year increase, the MOF said.

(Last access: 11.04.2024 / Focus Taiwan)

Monthly Pay Increases by 2.52%

Average monthly take-home pay in February increased 2.52 percent from a year earlier to NT$45,917, while total wages — which includes overtime pay, performance-based commissions and bonuses — soared 54.84 percent to NT$81,576 on the back of Lunar New Year bonuses, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) said yesterday.

Taiwanese firms on average issued Lunar New Year bonuses equivalent to 1.69 months of regular wages, or NT$77,348, the highest in nine years and up from 1.68 months a year earlier, Census Department Deputy Director Chen Hui-hsin (陳惠欣) said.

“The improvement came after service providers benefited from sustained revenge consumption in the post-COVID-19 pandemic era, although manufacturers took a hit from a global slowdown,” Chen told a news conference.

(Last access: 15.04.2024 / Taipei Times)


Company

TSMC Reports Highest Sales for Q1

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker, on Wednesday reported its record sales for the first quarter with analysts attributing the growth to solid demand for emerging technologies.

In a statement, TSMC said it posted NT$592.64 billion (US$18.52 billion) in consolidated sales in the January-March period, up 16.5 percent from a year earlier but down 5.26 percent from a quarter earlier.

Analysts said strong shipments of high-end chips used in emerging applications such as high-performance computing (HPC) devices helped TSMC generate record-high revenues for the first quarter.

(Last access: 11.04.2024 / Focus Taiwan)

Taiwan Space Agency Plans FORMOSAT-8 Satellite Launch for Late 2025

The first satellite from the FORMOSAT-8 program could be launched at the end of next year, the Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) said Thursday (April 11).

The aim is to achieve a domestic content level of at least 80%, though the precise proportion can only be calculated once all tests are completed, according to the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC). The satellite is undergoing integration tests, per CNA.

The FORMOSAT-8 program includes six satellites, with the launch of the first initially planned for November. However, complications partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic forced a delay until next year, with an application pending to extend the completion of the program from 2029 to 2031.

(Last access: 15.04.2024 / Taiwan News)


Contact

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Senior Manager Media and Communications
Lory.Christoph@taiwan.ahk.de
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Fax: +886-2-7733-5280
 
 

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