Taiwan's first designated
industrial zone was developed at Liutu ?? in Keelung
city. It took five years to complete the development
of this industrial zone from 1960 to 1965. By 1997,
there were 95 designated industrial zones that had
been developed with 13,421 hectares of land. In 1998,
seven of the 95 designated industrial zones were dissolved
and registered under urban industrial zones. Table
8 shows land areas used for the three categories of
industrial zones in 1998.
We see that the total
land area of industrial zones is 52,348 hectares,
of which 35 percent are in the North region, 33 percent
in the Central, 29.5 percent in the South and 2.5
percent in the East. The urban industrial zones have
23,323 hectares and share 44.6 percent of the total
area; the non-urban industrial zones have 17,602 hectares
of fourth-grade construction land and share 33.6 percent;
and the designated industrial zones have 11,422 hectares
and share 21.8 percent. Furthermore, of the urban
industrial zones. The North region shares 36 percent,
the Central 26 percent, the South 35 percent and the
East 3 percent. Of the industrial zones located at
non-urban, fourth-grade construction land, 46 percent
are in the Central region, 37 percent in the North,
15 percent in the South and 2 percent in the East.
Of the designated industrial
zones, 40 percent are in the South region, 31 percent
in the North, 26 percent in the Central and 2 percent
in the East. Looking into the details of individual
cities and counties, we see that the urban industrial
zones are mostly located in Taichung (13.3%), Taoyuan
(12.1%), and Taipei (11.8%), Tainan (10.4%) and Kaohsiung
(10.2%) counties. The non-urban industrial zones are
mostly located in Changhua (24.1%), Taoyuan (19.7%),
and Yunlin (10.7%) counties. The designated industrial
zones are mostly located in Taoyuan county (19.4%),
Kaohsiung City (10.3%) and Kaohsiung county (9.2%).
In short industrial zones are concentrated in the
North region in Taipei and Taoyuan counties, in the
Central region in Taichung and Changua counties and
in the South region in Kaohsiung city and Kaohsiung
county
The
Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) has carried out
an investigation over 79 designated industrial zones
and thus some details are now available. In terms
of the number of factories, the top five industrial
zones are Wuku (1,153) in the North, Taichung (846)
in the Central, Tafa (549) and Anping (531) in the
South and Nankang (463) in the Central. These five
industrial zones are all characterized as a synthetic
zone.