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India's epidemic burns Southern Taiwan's six cadres all withdrawn to Taiwan
The Indian epidemic raging in India has set up factories in non-woven cloth factory Nanliu (6504), the Taiwanese cadres on the first of this month all withdrawn to Taiwan, responsible for the investment case in India, the Nanliu vice president Huang Renzong pointed out that the Nanliu staff dormitory where the building, in addition to the Nanliu of that floor, the other floors have confirmed cases; although the community grocery store can be purchased masks, a piece of the selling price of about NT $ 2, but the local Although masks can be purchased at community grocery stores for about NT$2 a piece, the wide wealth gap makes them unaffordable for some people. We hope that the masks donated by the Taiwan Epidemic Defense Force can be delivered to those in need through the local government.
The representative of Indian Taipei Association, Mr. Dai Guolan, said that with the Nanliu masks, India has more confidence in the fight against the epidemic. Huang Ching-shan, chairman of Nanliu, believes that last year's epidemic was an opportunity for the non-woven fabrics and mask industry, and this year's operation is seeking stability, and the investment in India focuses on the demographic dividend of the local population, creating another wave of growth momentum for the company, but it is important to be more attentive to make good connections before doing business.
Huang Ching-shan said that India is now a hot spot for investment, non-woven fabrics related products are essential to people's livelihood, but a Taiwanese company is not familiar with the local culture, but fortunately, there are already in the field of infant and child hygiene materials market share of more than 90% of the international customers to place an order, and there is also the Indian government to help, I hope to win the way to play the group fight.
Huang Ching-shan (right), chairman of the board of directors of Nanliu, introduces the six-meter, two-water needle cloth machine in the plant to Legislative Yuan member Guan Bi-ling (left) and Indian Taipei Association representative Dai Guolan (second from left).
Source.Liberty Times / Liberty Finance:Reporter Natalie Chen
