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Taiwan Product Centre (TPC) was launched in India by Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) with an objective to expand their business ties with India. With the presence of TPC offices in Mumbai, Chennai, and Delhi, TAITRA aims to scale up businesses and develop trade relationships within the electronics, engineering, EV, Solar, IT, telecom, healthcare, advanced technology, automobile, and industrial sectors to provide fillip towards these sectors.
TAITRA Launches Online Medical Show
TAIPEI / ACCESSWIRE / December 10, 2020 /Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), the operator of the nation s largest B2B portal Taiwantrade.com, has launched the 2020 Medical Online Show.
The dedicated online showcase houses 700 medical products from 28 leading medical suppliers. A creation of such online exhibition, TAITRA believes, not only will make a contribution to the global medical and healthcare industries during the pandemic, but will help Taiwan s suppliers gain enormous publicity. In meeting global demands for pandemic prevention, TAITRA also created the Anti-epidemic and Stay-at-home Economy online showcases, which cover 20,000 products from 15 industries.
Taiwantrade.com, the largest B2B portal in Taiwan with an annual traffic of 32.5 million visitors, is sponsored by the Bureau of Foreign Trade and organized by TAITRA. In February, inquiries from worldwide buyers on the website grew 170% compared to the previous month.
Published December 11, 2020, 3:30 PM
The Taiwanese government holds the “circular economy,” “purifying air,” “improving water quality,” and “caring for the earth” as core parts of its administration, integrating them through recycling and reusing, hoping to achieve the goal of sustainability and zero-waste. Under its governance, Taiwanese companies have also rapidly developed products that exceed the current global environmental standards.
(From left) Vivian Tsai, Marketing and Sales Advisor, JIUN YO CO., LTD; Henry Liang, Vice Chairman, Taiwan Lung Meng Advanced Composite Materials Co., Ltd; Mark Wu, Director of Strategic Marketing Department, TAITRA; Ping-Che Chiu, General Manager, Kai Suh Suh ENTERPRISE CO., LTD; and Chloe Shao, Special Assistant,Ju Tian Cleantech Co., Ltd.