Taiwan is a multi-party democracy located in East Asia. The major religion is Buddhism, followed by Christianity. While Mandarin is the national language, local dialects like Hokkien are also commonly spoken. Taiwanese culture is heavily influenced by Confucianism and emphasizes ancestor worship and family values. Popular festivals include Sky Lanterns, Dragon Boat, and Ghost festivals. Exports are led by electronics with key trade partners being China, Hong Kong, US, and Japan. Taiwan has a strong economy and ranks highly on ease of doing business. Corruption is not a major issue and there is potential for market entry in technology and natural resources.
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5. Hokkein- spoken by 70% citizens ofTaiwan
Hakka Chinese- spoken by members of Hakka
Chinese subgroup
Formosan Language- spoken by aboriginal
tribes that consists of 2% of the population
• The national language, Mandarin is preferred
by most citizens as a way of expressing their
words.
6. Culture
Most traditional value is
Confucianism.
Other values include –
1. Faithfulness towards parents
2. Ancestor worship
3. Importance of “Face”
Values &
norms
Practices and
beliefs:
Practices and beliefs:
Food offering Ancestors & Ghost
to protect the country from
diseases & bad spirits.
Giving clock or white flowers are
indication for death
7. Traditions
Clothing: InTaiwan, different
Aboriginal tribes have
different
costume according to their
sub-culture.
Music:Taiwanese have variance
in their music too. Most famous
music is
TheTrukuMusic.
Music:Taiwanese have variance
in their music too. Most famous
music is
TheTrukuMusic.
11. Macro Environment
• Top in Electronic market
• 4th largest creditor in the
world.
• Unemployment is low,
there's a significant
trade surplus,
and foreign reserves
FDI
Taiwan ranks in the
upper tenth percentile of
major global indices
measuring ease of doing
business, economic
Political
Taiwan is a relatively young and vibrant
multi party democracy.There have
been no reports of politically
motivated damage to foreign
investment till now.
14. Key Organization in brazil
World's largest dedicated
independent semiconductor
foundry,
It is the largest manufacturer of
notebook computers in the world.
15. • International Olympic Committee (IOC)
• Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC)
• Asian Development Bank (ADB)
• Governmental Advisory Committee of
the Internet Cooperation
for Assigned Names and Numbers
• BCIE
• ICC (national committees)
• ITUC (NGOs)
• SICA (observer)
• And most recently, World Trade
Organization (WTO).
Economic Integration
16. Import and Export destination
Export partners Import Partners
China 27.1% Hong Kong
13.2% United States
10.3% Japan 6.4%
Singapore 4.4%
China 27.1% Hong Kong
13.2% United States
10.3% Japan 6.4%
Singapore 4.4%
17. Potential market in brazil +market
entry strategy
Technological
Items
Natural
resources