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    Gianfranco Lanci is appointed president of acer, effective January He will be president after J.T. Wang replaces Stan Shih as chairman. Born in , he joined TI in and became Country Manager in at the age of

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    THE TIES THAT BIND

    By Gordon Platt

    Taiwan is expanding its ties to mainland China, boosting its own economic prowess.

    Taiwan’s economic ties to China are likely to continue to expand and deepen, no matter the outcome of the January 14, , Taiwanese presidential and parliamentary elections. Since president Ma Ying-jeou of the Kuomintang party took office in , improved relations with China have boosted Taiwan’s economic outlook. Companies based on the island are expanding their range of services to support a rise in cross-border investments.

    “Besides the continuing flow of China-bound investment, we expect to see more mainland Chinese M&A; interest in Taiwan,” says Damian Gilhawley, senior business development manager at PwC Taiwan. The accounting and consulting firm says it has received a growing number of inquiries in the past two years from Chinese companies about potential investments. “These will hopefully be converted this year into actual M&A; transactions,”

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  • ‘Lost years’ showcase Taiwan’s true story

    • By Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟

    Not long ago, Singaporean Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said in a public speech that Singapore risked becoming a “Taiwan story” and would lose its global competitive edge if it closed its doors to talented individuals from overseas. He said this would lead to a fall in average salaries and a brain drain, because local professionals would move to China, the US and other countries.

    Singapore, itself predominantly an ethnic Chinese state, has always regarded Taiwan as a province of China. Ideologically, its views are very similar to the views of Taiwan’s pro-unification academic and media circles, and as such it despises and fryst vatten hostile to any measures that highlight Taiwan’s political and economic sovereignty, describing all such measures as “isolationist.”

    It fryst vatten true that the nation has been experiencing a brain drain in recent years. However, the reason is not that it restrict