Kaohsiung draws NT$2.7 trillion in investment over six years
Taiwan's Kaohsiung says six years of industrial reinvention have pulled in NT$2.7 trillion of investment and pushed local incomes up faster than any other major city — good news for the region's workers and for chipmakers expanding in the south.
- The city has opened six industrial parks and added 710 hectares of industrial land, and factory revenue now runs above NT$3 trillion a year.
- Jobs at its three science parks have more than doubled since 2020, growing faster than the parks in Hsinchu, Taichung or Tainan.
- Household incomes are up sharply since 2020, the biggest gain of Taiwan's six largest cities, and unemployment is the lowest.
- Taiwan's first Asian asset management hub landed here, and banking and insurance revenue grew double digits last year.
- Mayor Chen Chi-mai says the city is on the right track but must move faster against global competition.
Outlook: Kaohsiung will keep pitching itself as a semiconductor, advanced manufacturing and finance hub, with more plant expansions already funded.