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  2. List of companies of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Golden Bee: Consumer goods Automobiles Kaohsiung: 1954 ATVs, scooters and engines P A Taiwan International Ports Corporation: Industrials Transportation services Kaohsiung: 2012 State-owned seaports operations S A Taiwan Mobile: Telecommunications Telecommunications services New Taipei City [12] 1997 Mobile network P A Taiwan Power ...

  3. List of Taiwanese automakers - Wikipedia

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    Chin Chun Motors manufactures until 2010 the commercial and passengers models from Hyundai primarily targeted to the Taiwanese market. Initially the vehicles that the brand manufactured are from the Volkswagen brand, as the Volkswagen Transporter, later introduced in Taiwan the manufacturing of vehicles from the Hyundai brand, until their unification with other vehicles factories in 2010.

  4. Automotive industry in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the output of automotive industry in Taiwan amounted US$20 billion, which was divided into parts and components manufacturing (US$7 billion), domestic car production (US$6.5 billion) and vehicle electronics (US$6 billion). [1] In 2013, the automotive industry output accounted for 2.7% of Taiwan's total manufacturing output. [2]

  5. Hotai Motor - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, Hotai Motor Co. also has subsidiaries engaging in car rental, auto leasing, auto insurances, auto financial services and auto parts and are dominating position on all sectors related to automobiles in Taiwan. In addition, the conglomerate is also the largest air condition company, and one of the largest insurance companies in Taiwan.

  6. Kymco - Wikipedia

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    Kymco (an acronym for Kwang Yang Motor Co, Ltd (Chinese: 光陽工業; pinyin: Guāngyáng Gōngyè)) (stylized as KYMCO) is a Taiwanese motorcycle manufacturer headquartered in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. With approximately 3000 employees, Kymco produces over 570,000 vehicles annually at its factory in Kaohsiung.

  7. Aeon Motor - Wikipedia

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    Since 1970 AEON has manufactured plastic parts for motorcycles and scooters under the name of KUAN MEI PLASTIC CO., LTD. AEON MOTOR CO., LTD. was founded in 1998 and the product range was extended into scooters and motorcycles, engines, spare parts and accessories. AEON started supplying European markets. The ISO 9002 approval was received in 1999.

  8. Ford Lio Ho Motor - Wikipedia

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    Ford Lio Ho Design Technology Centre or Ford Design & Research Centre was built and established by the end of 2002 in Taipei. The Design Technology Centre was in charge of products sold mainly within the Asian Pacific markets including Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Japan, China, and Russia.

  9. Yamaha RX-King 135 - Wikipedia

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    The first RX-King had a new reshaped petrol tank and updated seat; because of the raised handle bars this was nicknamed "Cobra" in Indonesia. [5] The first generation is sought after as they were fitted with an imported, Japanese-made engine (engine codes Y1 and Y2) producing 18.2 PS (13.4 kW) and 15.1 N⋅m (11.1 lb⋅ft) of torque at 8,000 ...