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Cablegate: Exbs: Taiwan Monthly Reporting Cable - September 2008

Published: Wed 15 Oct 2008 08:33 AM
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SUBJECT: EXBS: TAIWAN MONTHLY REPORTING CABLE - SEPTEMBER 2008
REF: 08 TAIPEI 9966
I. BROAD ITEMS OF INTEREST TO ADVISORS AND AGENCY MANAGERS:
A. (U) Based on a survey by the U.S. Association for Manufacturing
Technology (AMT), Taiwan's machine tools industry is poised to
perform well in overall production value and export volumes for
2008. The 2008 AMT survey shows that Taiwan is estimated to rank
5th, with a total production value of USD 5.3 billion among the
world's major machine tool manufacturing economies, and remain the
world's 4th largest machine tool exporter with a total export volume
of USD 4.1 billion. In 2007, Taiwan ranked 6th in terms of
production, valued at USD 4.4 billion, and 4th in terms of exports,
valued at USD 3.4 billion.
The survey showed that Germany will become the world's largest
machine tool manufacturer by the end of 2008 with a total production
value reaching USD 16 billion, surpassing Japan, which is estimated
to have a production value of USD 12.9 billion. China follows at
USD 12.3 billion and Italy at USD 8.62 billion. Korea ranks below
Taiwan at 6th place, with USD 4.9 billion in production value.
In terms of export volume, Germany is expected to rank 1st at USD
11.4 billion, Japan at USD 8 billion, Italy at USD 4.9 billion,
Taiwan at USD 4.1 billion, with China and Korea both at USD 2.2
billion.
The survey was conducted by the AMT during the International
Manufacturing Technology Show in Chicago in September 2008. It was
based on data compiled from the world's 22 major machine tool
producing and consuming economies in attendance at the trade show.
II. COMPLETED ACTIONS FOR THE REPORTING PERIOD
A. SITE ASSESSMENTS AND MEETINGS DURING REPORTING PERIOD:
1. (SBU) On September 4, the Advisor met with officials of the
Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) to discuss
Taiwan's trade promotion activities in the Middle East. TAITRA is a
non-governmental organization funded partly by the Ministry of
Economic Affairs (MOEA). TAITRA works closely with the Trade
Development Division of the Bureau of Foreign Trade of the MOEA in
its trade promotion activities.
(SBU) According to TAITRA officials, the current Middle East market
share for Taiwan is small, consisting mainly of general consumer
goods. However, TAITRA officials see bigger business opportunities
in the region. TAITRA is particularly focused on gaining market
share for Taiwan's machinery products. The official stated that
only 1.5% of machine tools exhibited in the three major machine tool
trade shows in the world are made in Taiwan. One-third of machine
tools under the Taiwan pavilion in the trade shows are in fact
machine tool products made in China by Taiwan-owned companies.
(SBU) The TAITRA official stated that the biggest impediment to
increasing trade in the Middle East is cultural differences in
business practices. For example, entering into a business
relationship is a "life-time" commitment that can only be terminated
by the Middle Eastern partner, but not by the Taiwan partner. Also,
the officials stated that smaller Taiwan companies cannot compete
with the European and Japanese conglomerates for mega projects,
which is where the money is.
(SBU) With regard to trade with Iran, the TAITRA official stated
that Taiwan considers Iran to be a growth market. TATIRA
participates in trade shows in Iran, such as the Plastic Machinery,
Automobile Parts and Electronic Exhibition. (Note: According to
press reports, TAITRA is organizing Taiwan companies' participation
in the Plastics and Rubber Machinery Show in Iran (PRMS) from
November 11 to November 14, 2008. In 2007, Taiwan's total export
value of plastics and rubber machinery to Iran reached USD 18.96
million, a 32.7% increase from 2006. According to the press report,
Iran's PRMS is the only professional trade show of its size in the
Middle East. The organizers of the PRMS are Iran International
Exhibitions Company and Iranian International Petroleum Company.
Previous PRMS, with total exhibition space of 27.313 square meters,
attracted 886 companies from 24 countries. Approximately 40,000
visitors are expected to attend the November trade show, and over 30
Taiwan companies are expected to participate.)
(SBU) The official added that Iranian companies have easy access to
Taiwan companies, and so TAITRA does not regularly act as a
communication channel between Iranian and Taiwan business people.
Moreover, the officials added that Iran can easily obtain
commodities from China since China is less restrictive in its trade
with Iran.
(SBU) With respect to trade with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), 16
Taiwan companies currently have branch offices there. The TAITRA
official stated that Taiwan companies who would like to develop
trade relations with Iran do not need to establish offices in Iran
since Iranian companies themselves have offices in the UAE to
facilitate trade between Iran and other trading partners, including
Taiwan.
2. (SBU) On September 4, the Advisor met with Kang Da, the local
subcontractor for ICP software development, and the Bureau of
Foreign Trade to review the progress of the software development.
BOFT will review the ICP software content and will submit the final
version to the local subcontractor. The first deployment seminar is
scheduled to be conducted before April 2009 following the training
for local instructors in January 2009.
3. (SBU) On September 10, the Advisor participated in the Australia
Group's briefing on its recent activities to Taiwan officials.
Representatives from Japan and the Czech Republic also attended.
The meeting was hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A
reporting paper has been forwarded to ISN/CB.
4. (SBU) On September 11, the Advisor met with the Ministry of
Justice Investigation Bureau to get an update on export control
enforcement activities. See reftel for details on closed and
on-going cases.
5. (SBU) From September 22-26, the Advisor was in Seoul, Republic of
Korea (ROK), to participate in the Fourth Regional Assistance and
Protection Course for Asian States Parties hosted by the ROK and the
OPCW, attend an industry outreach event sponsored by the Korea
Strategic Trade Institute, and meet with officials of the Ministries
of Knowledge Economy and Foreign Affairs and Trade (MOFAT) to
discuss future bilateral export control cooperation. A read-out
from the meetings has been sent to ISN/ECC.
B. BLUE LANTERN:
(SBU) No checks were conducted by the Advisor during the reporting
period.
III. TRAINING CONDUCTED DURING REPORTING PERIOD:
(SBU) No trainings were conducted during the reporting period.
IV. UPCOMING TRAINING:
(SBU) On December 10-11, an Industry-Government Outreach program,
implemented by the Department of Energy, is being planned in
Taichung. This program will follow the same format as the July
program with a focus on companies located in Central Taiwan. Many
machine tool manufacturers are located in Taichung.
V. UPCOMING MEETINGS:
A. (SBU) On October 6, the Advisor is scheduled to meet with the
Bureau of Foreign Trade to review the progress of the software
development and export control related issues.
B. (SBU) On October 6, the Advisor will meet with the Directorate
General of Customs to follow up on the Iranian shipping company
issue.
C. (SBU) On October 16, the Advisor will travel to Taichung to
select a venue for the IG training programs and to meet with the
President of the Taiwan Machine Tool and Accessory Builders
Association.
D. (SBU) On November 3-4, the Advisor will speak at an Export
Administration Regulations Seminar organized by the Ministry of
Knowledge Economy of the Republic of Korea on U.S. re-export rules,
and meet with officials of ROK's MOFAT on export control cooperation
issues.
VI. RED FLAG ISSUES:
None.
POC for this report is Mi-Yong Kim, EXBS Advisor. Telephone +886 2
2162 2347.
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