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TAIPEI – Chairman of the Hon Hai Group, Terry Guo, said his group will invest in a planned software industrial park in Kaohsung, Taiwan at the urging of president-elect Ma Ying-jeou.
Ying-jeou suggested Guo lead high-tech enterprises in northern Taiwan to invest in the planned industrial park in the south, and reportedly, Guo is willing to comply.
Guo also pledged to export products to Europe and the U.S. from Kaohsiung, Taiwan, instead of Vietnam, say published reports.
In addition, Ying-jeou asked Guo to expand investments in Taiwan and upgrade its Taiwanese headquarters for global operation, while leading public welfare service.
Guo said his firm has long revolved around northern Taiwan, with the south being uncharted territory. Recently, Hon Hai has opened plants in India and Nanjing, China.
The group has begun to evaluate investments to devise projects before May 20, when Ying-jeou will become president of the Republic of China.
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