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Alicia Nguyen,Taiwan News, Staff Writer
2018/10/01 16:32


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TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Taiwan is seeing a rising number of young people seeking employment in Southeast Asia and India where they may be able to start new jobs with a higher salary, lower living costs, and better chances of a quick promotion.

In an interview with Nikkei Asian Review, a Taiwanese man in his mid-30s, surnamed Su, who works as a manager at a Nike footwear supplier in Ho Chi Minh City said he would never have had such a great opportunity, not in Taiwan or China, if he had not decided to leave Taiwan for Vietnam eight years ago.

He also added that a starting monthly wage for Taiwanese graduates in Vietnam is likely to be at least NT$35,000 ($1,140), well above Taiwan's minimum starting salary of NT$22,000 (US$714). Most companies also increase the starting salary after a predetermined period of a few months.

Following in an ex-coworker's steps, Zoe Wu, who worked with Su at Dean Shoes, also decided to work in Vietnam's footwear market. Not long after arriving, she found it is easy to save more than half of her salary in Vietnam as she earned more and spent less on living costs, when compared to Taipei, the reports said.

According to data from an online job bank, the number of Taiwanese between ages 25 and 29 heading to work in Southeast Asia jumped has 62 percent over the past three years. In 2017, the number of people applying for vacancies in the region rose 33 percent from the previous year to 53,137.

In the past, a considerable number of Taiwanese citizens went to China for employment opportunities. However, the recent rising labor costs and trade tensions between the U.S. and China have spurred Taiwanese companies to shift production to Vietnam or India, with examples like footwear suppliers Eclat Textile, Pou Chen and Feng Tay, or the tech company Advantech.

Together with recently booming economic growth, Southeast Asian countries have become an attractive destination for young Taiwanese nationals.

Additionally, a previous survey named Taiwan as one of the world's top 3 countries facing difficulty in recruiting talent because of various factors, including a shortage of labor supply, aging demographics, and immigration restrictions.

To cope with the talent shortage trend, Taiwanese lawmakers have come up with different solutions including permanent residency for skilled Southeast Asian workers or providing more time for international students to find jobs in Taiwan after graduation.

Nevertheless, the Taiwanese government does not consider the outflow of talent to Southeast Asian nations as a threat. In fact, Tsai's administration has been pushing forward collaboration and development with Southeast Asian countries as a directive of the New Southbound Policy, the reports said.

The head of Taiwan's Office of Trade Negotiations, John Deng said "These young Taiwanese are accumulating overseas experience and connections in the region and will bring back key competitiveness to Taiwan in the long term." reported Nikkei Asian Review.


https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3542355
 
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Business going to cheap labor markets. Nothing new. Mainland companies go out, as well, as China's labor market becomes more expensive.

They will suck all the cheap labor power from those countries and then, once/if those countries become expensive, will go find other places.

This is good for all sides.
 
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Business going to cheap labor markets. Nothing new. Mainland companies go out, as well, as China's labor market becomes more expensive.

They will suck all the cheap labor power from those countries and then, once/if those countries become expensive, will go find other places.

This is good for all sides.
If TPP can work well, then there is no where but VN to set up the factories. US market now also make the same requirement as TPP if u wanna export to US market.

CN is dying, so even China's labor market become so cheap like in 1979 (GDP merely 300USD/year), then investors still move their factories out of CN cos they can not sell their product to TPP- US market
 
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If TPP can work well, then there is no where but VN to set up the factories. US market now also make the same requirement as TPP if u wanna export to US market.

CN is dying, so even China's labor market become so cheap like in 1979 (GDP merely 300USD/year), then investors still move their factories out of CN cos they can not sell their product to TPP- US market
Don't mention "TPP" again.
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Forget it
 
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Don't mention "TPP" again.
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Forget it
CN is not allowed to join TPP, so dont put your nose in.

And even TPP can not take effect in 2019, then then investors still move their factories out of CN cos they can not sell their products to Mex-Canada- US etc market :cool:
 
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CN is not allowed to join TPP, so dont put your nose in.

And even TPP can not take effect in 2019, then then investors still move their factories out of CN cos they can not sell their products to Mex-Canada- US etc market :cool:
:sarcastic::sarcastic:
 
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Taiwanese are welcomed in Singapore. We share similar culture and language.


 
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Business going to cheap labor markets. Nothing new. Mainland companies go out, as well, as China's labor market becomes more expensive.

They will suck all the cheap labor power from those countries and then, once/if those countries become expensive, will go find other places.

This is good for all sides.
That is not nice. You mean Chinese business investing huge sum in Pakistan will move to cheaper places after sucking Pakistan people dry? Where is your morality compass?
 
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I have some TWness friends and colleagues and they are all polite and nice people.
I wish them every success.
 
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CN is not allowed to join TPP, so dont put your nose in.

And even TPP can not take effect in 2019, then then investors still move their factories out of CN cos they can not sell their products to Mex-Canada- US etc market :cool:

Factories are in China for the Chinese market, not necessarily for export. China has developed to such an extent that its economy is now driven by domestic consumption. It has the world’s largest auto market. It has has a huge movie market, largest in the world this year.

No wonder Vietnamese women left Vietnam for men in China, Taiwan, HK, Singapore.
 
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That is not nice. You mean Chinese business investing huge sum in Pakistan will move to cheaper places after sucking Pakistan people dry? Where is your morality compass?

No, not like that. It will be like, when Pakistan achieves development and wages increase, then, investors will go to other cheaper places.

This is what Taiwan businessmen do. In fact, Taiwan businessmen is more ruthless than Mainland businessmen; we all know that.

For instance, as long as environmental laws are lax in Vietnam, Taiwan businessmen will not bother not to dumb chemical stuff into your lakes and rivers.

How do you think Taiwan got rich?

Weren't the US dumping its trash into Mainland until recently? It is not moral or immoral. It is business.
 
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