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Vol. 598 / Content

The ‘Internet Plus’ Craze

Vol. 598

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Taiwan Social Trust Survey

Judicial Reform Long Overdue

Taiwan is facing many challenges, including a shortage of trust in some key institutions. CommonWealth Magazine’s “Social Trust Survey” reveals the public’s greatest concerns and provides the new government a roadmap for change.

Survey

2016 Greater China Top 1000 Survey

Taiwanese Makers Struggle as Chinese Tastes Move Upscale

As Chinese consumers develop a taste for the better life, Taiwanese manufacturers, who used to dominate China’s domestic market, are now being forced to transform themselves.

Industry

Taking the World by Storm

The ‘Internet Plus’ Craze

Anything, it seems, can be done or sold online, and Chinese vendors are betting big on “Internet Plus” and its scale, speed, and impact. But will it lead to a new wave of growth in China or end up as a money game that creates a major economic bubble?

Industry

Zhang Ruimin, CEO of Haier Group:

Start Businesses, or Leave

Fresh off its acquisition of GE’s venerable home appliance unit, Haier is now the world’s biggest home appliance brand. CEO Zhang Ruimin, at the helm since 1984, is taking bold steps as he sets out to “change the world.”

Insight

Designing Victory

Engineering the Look of Tsai Ing-wen's Presidential Campaign

Tsai Ing-wen's political campaign and Aaron Nieh's designs turned out to be a perfect match as well as an ideal example for Taiwanese brands.

Insight

The Happy Hogs of Yunlin

Taiwan’s Secret Weapon against Pork Imports

Local produce and meat featured high at the inaugural banquet of President Tsai Ing-wen in a clear signal that food safety will be at the top of her agenda. "Happy Pig" from a family farm in rural Yunlin County in central Taiwan was one of the featured homegrown ingredients.