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10/01/2013

Topic Reading-Vol.538-10/1/2013

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Taiwan’s struggle to become an innovation leader.
It’s surprising to learn that nine out of 10 laptops are produced in this tiny island, just a strait across the mainland China with a landmass only about one fiftieth the size of Mexico.
Though Taiwan is known for its high tech industry that manufactures laptops, smartphones, tablets, and microchips, their corporate cultures and government handling seem to be neither advanced nor innovative to compete against their rapidly and hungrily growing neighbors like Korea or China.
Why not? Considering the size of their domestic market, aren’t they supposed to be aggressive and innovative to compete in the global market?
Enjoy reading and learning why and how the island country is struggling to be innovative.


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