As one of the important contents of the Zijinshan Summit for Entrepreneurs across the Taiwan Strait, the product fair of the Taiwanese-funded enterprises in the Chinese mainland was thrust to the spotlight due to the greater presence of the mainland marks on the products.
The motorcycle looks nothing different from ordinary ones but for its social functionality which has changed it from a simple transportation mean into a smart gadget.
Kymco Motorbike Co. Ltd was forced by the tough market competitions to roll out its innovative motorcycles. In recent years, many cities in the Chinese mainland have banned the use of motorcycles, shrinking the sales of average motorcycles. The company has therefore aimed at the rising trend of "smart consumption" by developing high-end motorcycles to cater to the growing needs.
Many Taiwanese-funded enterprises in the Chinese mainland have raced to meet the changing markets in the mainland by stimulating industrial transformation and upgrading.
The mail boxes, tables and chairs made of cartoons and the bags of the ethnic groups of Taiwan were among the cultural and creative products showcased at the product fair.
A cultural and creative company from Taiwan is the developer of these innovative gadgets following its switch from textile to real estate sectors.
The transformation of the Taiwanese-funded enterprises in the Chinese mainland is also evidenced by the diversified sales channels. Taiwan Glass Group, for example, has entered into partnership with taobao.com and jindong.com through the Internet plus strategy, which has more than doubled its e-sales volume in less than one year.