North American Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce Visit TWSE to Promote US Companies Listing in Taiwan

The Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) is actively strengthening Taiwan-US cooperation. Following a visit by TWSE Chairman Lin Hsiu-Ming to the US in early March for investment promotion, the Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce of North America (TCCNA) visited the TWSE on April 10. The visit focused on encouraging US companies to list in Taiwan and connecting with advantageous industries, aiming to build Taiwan into an 'Asian NASDAQ.'
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The TWSE announced today that TCCNA President Pai Yueh-Chu, along with representatives from PwC Taiwan, major North American Taiwanese business associations, and Chinese representatives, visited the TWSE on April 10. Participating companies' industries included AI data analysis, ESG circular economy, biotechnology, and information consumption. Discussions centered on foreign companies listing in Taiwan and the strengths of Taiwan's capital market, with the goal of leveraging Taiwan-US advantages to establish a link for foreign companies to list in Taiwan and collectively build an 'Asian NASDAQ.' The TWSE noted that since opening its market to foreign companies, it has successfully attracted several US technology-background flagship enterprises, including BizLink-KY (a major AI data center connector manufacturer), AMAX-KY (an HPC system integrator), and Tanvex BioPharma-KY (specializing in biosimilar drug R&D). Looking ahead, the TWSE will continue to deepen the Taiwan-US technology corridor, assisting North American Taiwanese businesses in utilizing Taiwan's highly internationalized capital market to expand operations and enhance global influence. The TWSE believes that compared to other international capital markets, it has developed unique characteristics and relative advantages, forming an attractive cluster effect for high-tech industries. Taiwan-related industries listing in Taiwan tend to receive better valuations, with higher P/E ratios and turnover rates than neighboring markets, which are key features and advantages of the Taiwan stock market.