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Taiwan 9N9 Means More Aerodynamic and Powerful Cars

(2004/01/17)

Taiwan 9N9 International Co., Ltd. Is a specialized maker of aerodynamic body kits and performance- tuning accessories for modified cars. With strong design and manufacturing capability, 9N9's products give modified cars a brilliant appearance and improved aerodynamic characteristsics. 9N9 suppl

Tong Hong Prospers by Focusing on Japan By QUINCY LIANG

(2004/01/17)

Tong Hong Automobile Parts Co. reports that the upgrading of its 16,000-square-meter plant in Tainan, southern Taiwan, has been completed, with the installation of the most advanced equipment. Now, the company says, it is fully prepared to fill the rapidly growing demand for its auto-engine gasket-

Heavy Machinery Maker AGCO Sends Procurement Mission to Taiwan

(2003/12/16)

An international procurement delegation from AGCO, a UK-based company that is one of the world’s largest makers of agricultural-use tractors and other heavy machines, recently held a procurement-strategy seminar at the Taipei World Trade Center for over 100 potential suppliers in Taiwan. The delega

Mainland China annuls import quota on some raw materials Jan.1, 2004

(2003/12/15)

Taipei, Dec. 15, 2003 (CENS)--To honor its promises made before entering the World Trade Organization (WTO) and comply with the rising domestic demand, mainland China is to annul import quota permit on petroleum products, natural rubber, and automobile tires. In addition, the quota on some licensed

Hwa Fong ventures into production of big trailer radial tires

(2003/11/26)

Taipei, Nov. 26, 2003 (CENS)--Taiwan's Hwa Fong Rubber Ind. Co., Ltd. Recently unveiled its newly developed trailer radial rubber tire products for sales at home and abroad under company's 'Duro' brand, marking the its official entry into the big-tire market. Hwa Fong president Lai Kuang-yang st

Listed Taiwanese Firms Earn NT$16.8 B. From Mainland in First-Half 2003

(2003/11/05)

In the first half of this year publicly listed firms in Taiwan earned NT$16.8 billion (US$490 million at US$1:NT$34.5) from investments in mainland China. The electronics industry accounted for NT$9.25 billion (US$270 million), topping the list, followed by the auto industry with NT$2.7 billion (US

Taiwan shares finish higher on Wall Street gains

(2003/07/29)

Taipei, July 29, 2003 (CENS)--Taiwan shares closed up yesterday, on the back of the latest gains on Wall Street, analyst said. The weighted price index of the Taiwan Stock Exchange rose 57.05 points, or 1.1%, to 5451.08, dealer said. Advancers well outnumbered decliners 477 to 199, while 69 iss