Outward Foreign Direct Investment of Mainland China and Taiwan Policy
Date Issued
2015
Date
2015
Author(s)
Li, Chia-Lin
Abstract
Mainland China has implemented the Open Door Policy since 1979, and it has gradually transferred from the planned economy towards market economy and progressively established the policy system of outward FDI (Foreign Direct Investment). However, Mainland China as the emerging economy, in the case of lacking resources and capital, why should it still undertake outward foreign direct investment? Does it have any factors other than economic? The purpose of this research is to propose practical suggestions for reference of the government in formulating Mainland China investment policy in Taiwan by examining the current situation of Mainland China outward FDI and its enterprises’ FDI in different types of countries, discussing their characteristics and motivations, and then analyzing the current situation of Mainland Chinese investments in Taiwan and their impacts after the Taiwan government liberalized the investment of Mainland Chinese in Taiwan, signed Cross-Straits Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), Cross-Strait Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement and Cross-Strait Agreement on Trade in Services.
Subjects
Mainland Chinese investment in Taiwan
FDI
ECFA
Cross-Strait Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreement
Cross-Strait Agreement on Trade in Services
SDGs
Type
thesis
