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Taiwan Hi-tech Firms Rush to Exploit Relaxed China Rules

Taiwan companies can now invest in more advanced production facilities in China as long as they keep higher technologies at home.

By . Agence France-Presse

Feb. 15, 2010

Major Taiwanese technology companies said on Feb. 12 they were actively planning to take advantage of a government decision to ease restrictions on investments in China. The relaxed rules mean that Taiwan companies can now invest in more advanced production facilities in China as long as they keep higher technologies at home.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the world's largest contract chip maker, said it hoped to introduce more advanced technology at a plant in Shanghai producing wafers, or slices of semiconductor material.

"TSMC will submit an application to upgrade the production technology at its China plant to benefit from the new rules," the company's spokesman J. H. Tzeng said. TSMC hopes to replace the current technology at the plant to enable it to produce smaller and more powerful semiconductors in a bid to match foreign competitors who have already upgraded.

"We are glad the government relaxed the investment rules in China. We'll upgrade our technology to cope with the fierce competition there," the spokesman said.

Under the relaxed rules, Taiwanese flat screen makers such as AU Optronics are also allowed to invest in "fifth-generation" plants in China.

"We will soon seek regulatory approval for the new investment. The new rules will no doubt enhance our competitiveness in China by providing better services to our customers there," AU Optronics spokeswoman Hsiao Ya-wen said.

More advanced generations allow production of larger flat screens, in particular for TV use.

Taiwan makers will also be allowed to invest in "sixth-generation" plants or above, on condition that they keep more advanced technologies at home.

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