Regional Variation of Industrial Development in Taiwan
The distribution of
major industries at designated industrial zones is
also available to some extent. Available statistics
in 1999 are listed in Table 9. The shares of the top
five industries in each region are summarized in Table
10. On the whole the top five industries are electronic,
fabricated metal, machinery, plastic, and basic metal
and they together share 51.45 percent of the total
10,952 factories. Among the top five, electronic,
fabricated metal, machinery and plastic industries
commonly appear in the North, Central and South regions.
However, the North has textile ranked fourth, the
Central has transport ranked fifth, and the South
has transport equipment ranked third.
Regional concentration
and variation can also be seen. In the North region,
textile manufacturing accounts for 55 percent of the
total 571 factories, while electronic manufacturing
is 50 percent of the total 1,520 factories. It seems
that the Central region does not predominate in any
branch of manufacturing; however, its machinery manufacturing
accounts for 41 percent of the total 1,160 factories,
its fabricated metal manufacturing is 37 percent of
the total 1,287, and its plastic manufacturing makes
up 37 percent of the total 844 factories. In the South
region, basic metal manufacturing accounts for 57
percent of the total 824 factories and the transport
equipment manufacturing is 42 percent of the total
747 factories. Finally, it is notable that in the
East region, nearly half (49.82%) of the 273 factories
engage in non-metallic mineral products based on local
natural resources, such as marble and granite quarries.
In short, concentration and polarization phenomena
appear in textile, electronic, and non-metallic manufacturing
industries due to development policy, location, and
special resources.
Concluding remarks
I have given tons of
facts related to regional variation of Taiwan's industrial
development so far and this may be rather boring.
What I would like to emphasize is that there is a
tendency to keep balance of development among regions
in the government's policy. It is hard to say, however,
that the picture now we have for regional variation
is entirely an outcome of rational planning. Further
studies are required to investigate into crucial factors
and process of changes leading to this result. Here,
it may be appropriate just to mention briefly future
prospect of Taiwan's manufacturing industry as seen
by the authority in charge of industrial development.
It is believed that Taiwan's manufacturing industry
has accumulated many experiences in the past 40 years
and has potential for further development. In terms
of production value and export, more than 20 items
of products, such as motherboards, monitors, chip
foundries, notebook PCs, polyester filaments, and
bicycles,
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