Comparing the cross-strait investment environment, Huang Minghe, chairman of Taichung Precision Machinery Company, said in an interview with Hong Kong China Review News Agency that the mainland's economy will show positive growth in the future. Because Taiwan has semiconductor ad

  Comparing the cross-strait investment environment, Huang Minghe, chairman of Taichung Precision Machinery Company, said in an interview with Hong Kong China Review News Agency that the mainland's economy will show positive growth in the future. Because Taiwan has semiconductor advantages, both sides of the Taiwan Strait have prospects, but they are afraid of electricity shortage.

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  Whether the power shortage problem may affect the return of Taiwanese businessmen? Even causing industrial migration? Huang Minghe said that judging from his experience in setting up factories on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, the problems of Taiwan's "five shortages" of industry (water shortage, electricity shortage, land shortage, labor shortage, and talent shortage) are relatively serious than those in the mainland.

  Huang Minghe, the second generation operator of Taichung Precision Machinery Company, an old machine machine company with a history of 68 years, has taken over the company for 40 years, and has upgraded Taichung Precision Machinery from a local company to an international index company. It has service bases in Guangzhou, Shanghai, the United States, France, Germany, South Africa, Malaysia , Thailand, Indonesia . The main products include CNC lathes, comprehensive processing machines, and plastic injection molding machines. The company has 850 employees and a capital of NT$42 billion.

  In response to the Hon Hai Group’s founder , Terry Gou , the prediction that “Taiwan will definitely be short of electricity in 2022” has caused concern in the Taiwan industry. Huang Minghe said that power shortage is definitely a big concern for Taiwan's industrial development, which has to be admitted, because Taiwanese businessmen are now returning to set up factories in large quantities, and the increase in electricity supply is quite considerable.

  In particular, Taiwan is currently focusing on the development of the semiconductor industry. Huang Minghe said, but as we all know, the electricity and water consumption of the semiconductor industry are amazing. Are there any supporting facilities for these energy policies? The industry is still observing, but judging from the current energy supply situation, the proportion of green energy is rising slowly and nuclear energy will gradually decline, so the industry will worry that it is normal.

Huang Minghe pointed out that now Taiwanese businessmen are returning, factories have been opening, and factory prices in industrial zones are showing an upward trend, but the industry is facing energy film excellence, so this is a joy and a worry for Taiwan's industrial development. Perhaps Terry Gou has more information than other industries, so he will issue a shortage of telephone warning, because no matter which party is in power, the "government" usually reports good news but not bad news. He still suggested that the ruling party should pay attention, otherwise it would be too late to review the industry when the real power shortage hits the industrial development.

Source: Hong Kong China Review Newsletter