1. 2013 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
FRANCE TAIWAN
法國工商會會員名錄
CCIFT
Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie France Taiwan
France Taiwan Chamber of Commerce and Industry
法國工商會
L’Espace Centre d’Affaires CCIFT
CCIFT Business Center
法國工商會商務中心
10595 台北市松山區復興北路57號14樓之三
14F.-3, N° 57, Fuxing N. Rd., Songshan Dist., Taipei 10595
Tel: +(886-2) 2514-7959 Fax: +(886-2) 2514-7522
Email: info@ccift.org.tw
www.ccift.org.tw
3. Messages
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Message from the Chairwomen of the CCIFT
Message from the Director of the French Office in Taipei
Message from the Head of the Economic Department of
the French Office in Taipei
The France Taiwan Chamber of
Commerce and Industry
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Missions & Team
Membership Benefits 2013
Business Services
Annual Events
2012-2013 SME Award Programme
Publications & Communication
France Taiwan Business Information
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The France Taiwan Economic Relationships
Doing Business in France
Taiwanese Services in France
French Services in Taiwan
French CCI in Asia-Pacific
Doing Business in Taiwan
Taiwan Business Organizations
Useful Taiwanese Websites
Practical Information in Taiwan
Traveling in Taiwan
French Restaurants in Taiwan
Corporate Members
Index
4. Taiwanese Market
Information about Taiwanese economy.
Employment Service
Searching for a job or an internship in Taiwan? Need to find an employee
or an intern? Our employment service is here for you!
Establish Your Company
We offer a wide range of support as company set up and business support
to help you built your company in Taiwan.
Build Your Network
The CCIFT organizes a wide range of events all around the year which gives
you the opportunity to build your network.
www.ccift.org.tw
5. CCIFT
法國工商會
Dear Members and Readers,
Without a doubt, 2012 has been a challenging year for most
industries as a result of the tough economy. In spite of the
challenging environment, CCIFT has demonstrated strong
entrepreneurial visions and innovation spirits, and along with the
direct support of our French network leaders (CCI International
& UCCIFE), we have achieved a fruitful year. Of course, these
results and accomplishments would not have been possible
without a strong dedicated team, led by our General Manager - Adriana Archambault, our Executive Committee, and most
of all, our members who have been warmly supporting and
participating in our activities.
Starting 2013 with more than 158 members, with great level of
diversity (60% French companies, 20% other multi-nationals,
and 20% Taiwanese). The Chambre has become a resourceful
platform for business networking and exchanges. We have conducted more than 30 workshops, with around 2,100 participants.
Our two main emblematic events, Gala dinner and the celebration of Beaujolais Nouveau have also been highly appreciated
and praised.
The Business Center, one of our key services, is operating at full
gear to host more than 20 enterprises in pursuit of their business
goals in Taiwan and even in the region. As such, we will continue
these services to welcome more prospects. Furthermore, our
SME Award & Coaching Program demonstrates our mission &
commitment to support the development of SMEs by facilitating
experience sharing between global corporations & SMEs. On the
other hand, our business services also cover employment placement to our members and tailored made workshops. We also
provide the best support to European Education Fair, one of the
biggest Education Fair in Taiwan to prepare and recruit talents
of the future!
Looking beyond 2013, there are still many uncertainties. The
crisis might not be over, but as the word crisis written in Chinese,
it consists of two components: vulnerability & opportunity. I am
confident that opportunities will knock at the door unceasingly for
those who stay with strong entrepreneurship and determination!
Last but not least, I want to thank the French Office in Taipei
for their cooperation with our Chambre in promoting the French
business spirits and cultures. The Chambre will aim to achieve
another great year, full of projects to come and activities to bring
to our members the best satisfaction!
Wish you all a very prosperous and fulfilling 2013!
Amy CHEN
CCIFT Chairwoman
6. The year 2012 ended on a note of optimism. The global
economy shows signs of stabilization. The situation in the Eurozone is improving. Western and Asian economies are progressively regaining momentum. We must remain confident
that these improvements will result in a gradual recovery in
2013.
The France Taiwan Chamber of Commerce and Industry
continued its development in 2012, with a remarkable
effectiveness, both in quantitative and qualitative terms. The
Chamber increased significantly the number of its members
and proposed more diversified services.
French companies are well positioned on the Taiwanese
market, but I am convinced that they could perform
even better. They could build stronger cooperation with
Taiwanese partners. They could make more extensive use
of their expertise and innovating skills to provide Taiwanese consumers and Taiwanese industries with products and
solutions. France has a lot to offer to Taiwan, be it in ICT
products, food and beverages, consumer goods, industrial
supplies and equipment, engineering solutions, services.
French companies should take advantage of the excellent
quality and strong image of their products on the
Taiwanese market.
To this end, the various departments of the French Office
in Taipei – and in particular the Economic Department and
the Ubifrance Taipei Office – will endeavor to bolster the
bilateral economic relation and will help you develop your
activities on the Taiwanese market. The France Taiwan
Chamber of Commerce and Industry offers valuable
services to the business community and enjoys the full support of the French Office.
Olivier RICHARD
Director of the
French Office in Taipei
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In 2013, competitive and flexible economies will show their
strength as they should be able to take advantage of the
global rebound. Taiwan’s economy will perform well thanks
to excellent industrial, social and economic structures and a
good business environment. For French companies, this will
be a time to increase their business and presence in Taiwan,
one of the key markets in Asia.
Be assured that the French Office in Taipei, together with the
France Taiwan Chamber of Commerce, will support you.
7. In 2012 Taiwan was confronted to a slowdown of its
economy due to a deterioration in the global financial
conditions and a weak demand from its high-income
trade partners in Europe and in the United States, but also
from Mainland China which is its 1st trade partner. The
volatility of the global economy weighted on the
Taiwanese foreign trade and impacted the growth of
GDP which will be around 1% in 2012 (acc. to DGBAS,
as of November 2012). Some economies nevertheless
continued to grow at a strong pace, and the performance of
Taiwan’s trade there was excellent. In particular, it is worth
noting that ASEAN, taken as a zone, is now the 2nd trade
partner of Taiwan.
For 2013, uncertainty weighs on the outlook for the global
economy. If the demand from advanced economies
recovers, the activity should gradually strengthen and
export growth should resume. The Taiwanese economy remains characterized by excellent fundamentals
and a competitive cost structure. The job market is fairly
resilient. Domestic demand has slowed down but is still well
oriented. Inflation is moderate. Investment in the private
sector is able to mobilize quickly, as soon as an improvement
in the economic situation is anticipated.
Major infrastructure projects will continue to create
opportunities. The 3rd terminal of Tao Yuan International
Airport is one of them. Taiwan is also investing in energy
infrastructure and green tech industries, which will
provide significant possibilities for bilateral cooperation. With
Taiwanese companies achieving technological excellence
(TSMC, Hon Hai, HTC, Acer, Asus, Giant, etc.), the
demand for more sophisticated products, design and
services is rising. French companies are well positioned
to cater for these needs and should seize opportunities to
develop their presence in Taiwan.
Economic cooperation between Taiwan and China
has been a major driver of improvement for business
opportunities and economic performance. The ECFA (Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement), which was signed
in June 2010, will contribute in the long term to create a CrossStraits economic environment beneficial to both sides. French
companies should take advantage of these new opportunities.
Given the competitiveness of the Taiwanese economy, the level
of education and skill of its workforce, its excellence in many
industries, I strongly encourage the French companies to put a
renewed focus on the Taiwanese market.
Pierre MOUSSY
Head of the
Economic Department
French Office in Taipei
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CCIFT TEAM
CCIFT
Adriana ARCHAMBAULT
General Manager
Mélanie LIANG
Communication Manager
Stéphane PEDEN
Business Support Manager
director@ccift.org.tw
pr@ccift.org.tw
development@ccift.org.tw
Alexandre MEVIL-BLANCHE
Carole YANG
Phoebe CHANG
Administration Manager
Events Project Manager
admin@ccift.org.tw
event@ccift.org.tw
Business Services
Project Manager
Ornella TRUDU
Laura HOAREAU
contact@ccift.org.tw
recru@ccift.org.tw
Stéphanie CHEN
Communication
Project Manager
Office Project Manager
info@ccift.org.tw
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service@ccift.org.tw
Human Resources
Project Manager
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11. Who We Are?
■ The France Taiwan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIFT), created in
1991, is a non-profit organization registered with the Taipei City Department of
Social Affairs.
■ The CCIFT belongs to the worldwide
network of French Chambers of Commerce (UCCIFE) which consists of 149
organizations in 77 countries and represents more than 30,000 companies.
■ The main purpose of the CCIFT is to
develop relations between its members
and the Taiwanese businesses community, facilitate and support trade and investments between France and Taiwan,
by focusing on efficient networking and
a wide range of business services.
What We Do?
■ To be the place where the French
economic community meets to bring its
wealth of experiences, exchange ideas,
seek advice, services and contacts and
find stimulation to grow.
■ To provide assistance, advice and services to the French companies willing to
export to or set up in Taiwan as well as
to the Taiwanese companies willing to develop their activities in France:
- Help French companies and individuals present in Taiwan to grow.
- Be a service platform for French companies looking forward to exploring Taiwanese business opportunities.
- Help Taiwanese companies to export
to France.
■ In coordination with other French organizations (CCEF French Trade Commission, etc.), be recognized as a French
Organization for local economic contacts
between France and Taiwan.
■ The CCIFT specializes in business
services to global companies as well as
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
■ Any international-minded company
wishing to be part of the CCIFT business community is welcome to enroll.
The CCIFT uses English as its main language for communication.
■ The CCIFT members are mostly, but
not all, French-invested companies.
They represent all industry sectors,
ranging from commodities trading to
high technology and services.
■ To represent and bring together its
members’ business community in Taiwan and contribute to its development.
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MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
CCIFT
Becoming a member of the CCIFT gives you a wide range of benefits
CCIFT
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS 2013
INCREASE YOUR VISIBILITY
■ Be listed in our printed and online Directories (more than 1000 copies printed per
year).
■ Have a one-page listing in the Directory with your corporate logo, the description
of your company and a picture of its representative.
■ Share your company news for special occasions on the CCIFT website, e-newslet
ters, Facebook and Twitter feeds (interviews, company descriptions, company
news, etc.).
■ Speak at one of our events (more than 20 events per year).
■ Sponsor one of our events.
NETWORKING
Every year, the CCIFT hosts more than 20 business related events with preferential
rates for its members. These events give our members the opportunity to make valuable contacts, develop networks and stay informed about different work related topics.
Our main events are:
■ The annual SME (Small and Medium Enterprises) Award Ceremony
■ The annual General Assembly
■ The annual Gala Dinner
■ The annual Beaujolais Nouveau Wine Celebration
■ Luncheons and seminars, workshops
■ Happy Hours and members night
■ Joint events with other Chambers of Commerce and members
PRIVILEGES PROGRAM
LEARNING AND SHARING EXPERIENCES
Get involved with our committees to share your views and learn from other members.
CONTACT
Communication Department
Tel: +(886-2) 2514-7959 ext.26
E-mail: pr@ccift.org.tw
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13. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
Patron Corporate
SME
Individual Honorary
I. Communication
a. Website / Newsletters
- Free yearly advertisement and
company logo on CCIFT website
Yes
No
No
No
No
- Introduction as a new member in the
CCIFT Newsletter
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
- Company logo with mention as “Patron”
on every newsletter
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
- Free Members’ Directory book
unlimited
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1
1
1
b. Directory
- 1 full page advertisement and
company logo on our patron page
- Company listed in the Directory
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
c. Company logo on CCIFT entrance wall
Yes
No
No
No
No
d. Free distribution of Taiwan Info
Magazine
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3
1
1
1
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
a. 1 free entrance for all workshops and
1 members’ night
Yes
No
No
No
No
b. Company logo on banner and
promotional material during CCIFT
events
Yes
No
No
No
No
c. 1 seat at the VIP table at the Gala
and 5 tickets to the Beaujolais
Nouveau evening
Yes
No
No
No
No
d. Preferential rates for all employees at
CCIFT events and workshops
Yes
Yes
Yes
-25%
-20%
-20%
-20%
None
10% of
yearly
salary
10% of
yearly
salary
20,000
NTD
20,000
NTD
20,000
NTD
e. Free UCCIFE privilege cards
f. Voting rights in all CCIFT elections
II. Events & workshops
III. Business Support preferential rates
The repre- The representative sentative
only
only
IV. Employment Service
Job Placement
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Membership Categories
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MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM 會員申請表格 1/3
CCIFT
Please photocopy the 3 pages of this application and send by fax to +(886-2) 2514-7522.
An electronic version is available on our website. This information is strictly confidential.
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CCIFT
2/3
Patron
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CCIFT
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MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
CCIFT
Becoming a member of the CCIFT gives you a wide range of benefits
CCIFT
COMPANY SET UP / BUSINESS CENTER
The CCIFT can provide your company with company set up support and office leasing.
SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR COMPANY SET UP SUPPORT
■ Set up of company:
The CCIFT will assist you in the set up of your company (legal and administrative advice).
■ Networking
■ Hiring
“You do your business, we’ll take care of your administrative needs.”
SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR BUSINESS CENTER
■ Private offices or open desks
■ Access to shared equipment (photocopiers, fax, printer, coffee machine)
■ Dedicated telephone line
■ ADSL
■ Meeting rooms
■ Benefits opened to the CCIFT members (under certain conditions)
The CCIFT office and its Business Center are located less than a 5 minutes walk from Nanjing
East Road MRT Station.
They are also served by several bus lines and are close to banks, restaurants and convenience
stores.
OUR SERVICE FEES
■ Private office: starting at 22,050 TWD per month (incl. VAT)
■ Open desk: 8,720 TWD per month (incl. VAT)
■ Administrative domiciliation: 3,780 TWD (incl. VAT, exclusive of mail and fax forward expenses)
CONTACT
Business Support Department
Tel: +(886-2) 2514-7959 ext.27
E-mail: development@ccift.org.tw
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MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
CCIFT
Becoming a member of the CCIFT gives you a wide range of benefits
CCIFT
BUSINESS SERVICES
The CCIFT is offering a wide range of services to French companies located in
Taiwan or overseas.
“SEARCH OF LOCAL PARTNERS” SERVICE
Identification of Taiwanese partners (suppliers, subcontractors, service providers...):
■ Creation of a list of local companies
■ Search of their name and address
■ Identification of representatives
Example: search of subcontractors in order to commercialize thermal insulators…
“PROSPECTION” SERVICE
■ Organization of prospection missions
■ Set up prospects meeting program
■ Organization of logistics
■ Organization of market visits and/or shows at your convenience
■ Linguistic support in French, English and Mandarin for visits to your prospects can be supplied
■ Confidential and professional assistance
VARIOUS SERVICES
■ Commercial representation
■ Follow-up of orders to local companies
■ Information and statistics on specific industry field
■ Orders and deliveries follow-up with local companies
Rates: By quotation.
CONTACT
Business Support Department
Tel: +(886-2) 2514-7959 ext.27
E-mail: development@ccift.org.tw
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MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
CCIFT
Becoming a member of the CCIFT gives you a wide range of benefits
CCIFT
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Are you looking for a candidate in Taiwan?
The France Taiwan Chamber of Commerce and Industry assits its members in their
recruitment of cross-cultural professionals.
OUR SERVICES
The CCIFT offers the following services:
■ Advertising vacancies
■ Candidate sourcing and selection
■ Ensure follow-up until final recruitment
OUR CANDIDATES
The CCIFT Employment Service has a large database of French and Taiwanese candidates from
various backgrounds, mostly in Taiwan, and able to communicate in French, English and / or Mandarin. Our database includes candidates from Taiwanese and French universities and schools.
OUR SERVICES FEES
Staff recruitment procedures are free up until a candidate is hired and has passed his / her probation
period (up to 3 months).
This is a member service only.
Recruitment of interns is free of charge for CCIFT members. However, a fixed fee for the visa application process is applied.
CONTACT
Human Resources Department
Tel: +(886-2) 2514-7959 ext.31
E-mail: recru@ccift.org.tw
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20. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
2012 CCIFT EVENTS
CCIFT
ANNUAL GALA DINNER IN JUNE
On June 20th, 2012, the CCIFT held its annual
Gala Dinner at the Regent Hotel. Over 350 seats
were occupied by top-ranking executives from
the French Taiwanese business community.
The theme for this year’s dinner was “Paris, les
années folles!’’, a time of celebration, parties
and joyful madness in French history. The event
was generously sponsored by CCIFT members,
including, as Platinum Sponsors: Carrefour,
L’Oréal Taiwan, Michelin, Société Générale and
Lucky Draw gifts were kindly donated by our
General Sponsors including Bluebell, Caudalie,
Chanel, Christian Dior, EVA Airways, Hermès,
Novotel, Regent Taipei, Sherwood, Westin, etc.
Dazzling performances took place throughout
the evening: dance, Charleston and cabaret
shows, casino games as well as a 1920’s jazz
band. This evening took the participants back to
the France of the roaring twenties.
21. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
Every year in November, the CCIFT celebrates the arrival of the new
“Beaujolais” red wine. This “Beaujolais Nouveau” celebration is a very
popular tradition in France, and always falls on the third Thursday of
November. In 2012, CCIFT and Société Générale, with the kind support
of Fatton Transports, organized the “Beaujolais Nouveau” celebration
at the American Club Taipei.
Over 500 guests from Taiwan’s business community enjoyed a sumptuous French buffet served to the background of festive, live music.
Thanks to our generous sponsors, RT-Mart, Lalos and Fatton Transports, participants enjoyed wine, 12 kinds of French cheese and fresh
French baguettes, etc. 2012, as always was one of Taiwan’s most fun
and prestigious networking events.
CCIFT
BEAUJOLAIS CELEBRATION IN NOVEMBER
22. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
2012 CCIFT WORKSHOPS AND LUNCHEONS
CCIFT
Every year, CCIFT organizes a series of interactive workshops and luncheons on business
topics of general interests: taxation, management, economy, market changes, HR issues…etc.
Some of the topics were:
■ Workshop: Strategies and Tips for Tax Savings
Speaker: Min-Yin Lu, Managing Partner of MIN CPA
■ Luncheon: Are the Clouds Finally Lifting—
The Recovery of the Global Economy in Sight?
Speaker: Mitul Kotecha, Head of Global Foreign Exchange Strategy and Fixed Income
Markets Research of CRÉDIT AGRICOLE CORPORATE & INVESTMENT BANK
■ Breakfast Workshop: An Introduction to Guanxi Mapping—
How to Identify an Influence Network
Speakers: Bertrand Charles and Axel Marchand, Founding Partners of PHOENIX-SIS
■ Workshop: Human Communication Coaching—
How to Improve Your Communication Skills
Speaker: Jean-Loup Fayolle, CEO of WHOLISTIC COMMUNICATION LTD.
■ HR Resources Round Table—
Employment Law Outlook and HR Challenges in Taiwan
Speakers: Jennifer Chen, Pamela Tsai, Eason Su, and Robert Lee, Associates of BAKER
& McKENZIE; Howard Shiu, Partner of BAKER & McKENZIE ; Seraphim Mar, Principal of
BAKER & McKENZIE
■ Round Table on Company Leaders—Entrepreneurs Liabilities
Speakers: Pascal Thien-Ah-Koon, Attorney-at-Law of TAK ASSOCIES; Denis Forman,
Attorney-at-Law of D. FORMAN & ASSOCIATES
■ Luncheon: Recent Trends in the Mobile Industry and Strategies of the
Semiconductor Companies
Speaker: Jean-François Barati, General Manager of TEXAS INSTRUMENT
■ Workshop: How to Communicate Efficiently Across Cultures
Speaker: Anne Jacquet, Founder of AMJ CONSULTING LTD.
To receive information on CCIFT’s 2013 events program, please check our website:
www.ccift.org.tw. Please also feel free to contact us to recommend workshop topics.
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23. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
The SME Award is a program organized by the CCIFT, which aims at helping SMEs or entrepreneurs to develop innovative projects in Taiwan. The CCIFT organized its first SME
Award edition in 2010. In 2013, the CCIFT organized the 3rd edition of the programme.
The all-year-long process of this SME Award consists of 5 steps:
1. Candidate Registration
2. Group Coaching Sessions
3. Short Business Plan Outline Presentation
4. Individual Coaching Session with a Senior Mentor
5. Business Plan Outline Presentation & Final Selection of the SME Award Winner
In 2012 we had the following 9 sessions of mentoring program for our candidates:
Session
Date
1
April 18th
2
Focus
Speaker
Company
Team Building Session
Mr. Guillaume
DEFRETIERE
Lazertreks
April 24th
How to present a Business Plan?
Mr. Volker
HEISTERMANN
Yushan
Ventures
3
May 3rd
Market Research - How
to target market
segments?
Mr. Martin TZOU
UBIFRANCE
4
May 10th
Customer Relationship
Management
Mrs. Shelly CHIANG
L’Oréal Taiwan
5
May 23rd
Laws and Regulations
in Taiwan for seed stage
businesses
Mr. Pascal
THIEN-AH-KOON
TAK Associés
6
May 31st
How to determine the
price of a product?
Mrs. Nathalie
RAZAFINDRAZAKA &
Mr. Patrick GANAYE
Carrefour
7
June 19th
Overview of fund raising
process
Mr. Alvin HEW
H2O Capital
8
June 29th
The Internet usage trends
in Taiwan and advertising
strategies
Mr. Wallace LAI
Yahoo!
9
July 20th
The distribution channels
and products’ localization
Mrs. Estelle HER
Lifenergy Bio
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2012-2013 SME AWARD PROGRAM
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Jury Members for the 3rd edition of the SME award:
■ Mrs. Amy CHEN, President & Managing Director, L’Oréal Taiwan
■ Mr. Derek FLUKER, Director, Anarchy
■ Mr. Elias EK, General Manager, Enspyre (Winner of the 2012 SME Award)
■ Mr. Eugene HONG, President, Vincera Capital
■ Mr. Ghislain RAMBAUD, Director, Fish is Life
■ Mr. Jonathan OHANA, General Managerm, Tal-Yah Co., Ltd.
■ Mr. Pascal THIEN-AH-KOON, Attorney-at-law, TAK Associés
■ Mr. Pierre TARRENE, General Manager, Pierre - La Maison du Vin
■ Mr. Steve HSU, Deputy Division Director, ITRI
■ Mr. Steven CHIEN, Consultant, Global TIC
■ Mr. Terry TSAO, Taiwan & Southeast Asia President, SEMI Taiwan
SME Award: this year, the winner of the CCIFT SME Award went to ………………..
For more information, please contact our Business Services Project Manager at service@
ccift.org.tw or on +(886-2) 2514-7959 ext.23.
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Business Directory
The CCIFT Business Directory is a comprehensive reference guide
and tool for individuals and organizations working or investing in
Taiwan. It not only provides general information about business
in France and Taiwan, it provides detailed information about the
CCIFT members as well. It is widely circulated in Taiwan, France
and the international business community.
Frequency: Annually
Distribution: About 1,000 copies
Website
Recently revamped, the CCIFT website (www.ccift.
org.tw) is the perfect tool for acquiring useful information about doing business in Taiwan. It also provides general information about the French Chamber, up-to-date news on members and details of our
events and activities.
Newsletters
The CCIFT newsletters are published on a regular basis, keeping
the CCIFT members and individual subscribers up-to-date with
upcoming events and members’ announcements. It also provides
regular insight into the business environment in both Taiwan and
France, and serves as a resource for local news.
Frequency: Bimonthly
Distribution: About 5,600 contacts
Advertising opportunities
The CCIFT offers a range of advertising and promotional opportunities to give your business increased exposure in the FrenchTaiwanese community.
Advertisements with strategically placed banners on www.ccift.
org.tw and the newsletters are a quick and effective way to reach
French-Taiwanese businesses.
All our members are also invited to take part in our numerous
corporate networking events, as sponsors or via promotional
agreements.
To discuss the CCIFT advertising and promotional opportunities,
please contact our Communication Manager at pr@ccift.org.tw or
on + (886-2) 2514-7959 ext.26.
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PUBLICATIONS & COMMUNICATION
26. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
CCIFT
THANKS TO THE 2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
& SUPERVISOR
Amy CHEN
Chairwoman
L’Oréal Taiwan
Denis FORMAN
Vice Chairman
D. Forman & Associates
Pascal THIEN-AH-KOON
Vice Chairman
TAK ASSOCIES
Patrick GANAYE
Vice Chairman
Carrefour Taiwan
Jean-Pascal RIGNAULT
Secretary General
Smerwick Taiwan
Cedric ALVIANI
First Alternate Director
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Laurent RENARD
Vice Chairman
Toro Development Limited
Jean-Pierre TRINELLE
Treasurer
Crédit Agricole
Christophe LAURENT
Supervisor
Asia Elan Corp.
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THE FRANCE TAIWAN
ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIPS
Trade
BUSINESS
Taiwan is one of the major trading partners of France in Asia and among its
leading Asian suppliers. Over the recent
years, the annual volume of bilateral
trade has been ranging between €4 and
€5 billions.
The European integration and economic
growth have led Taiwan to consider Europe as a target of its market diversification policy, with Germany, the United
Kingdom, the Netherlands, Italy and
France accounting for nearly 70 % of
Taiwan’s exports to the European Union.
At the same time, French companies
have benefited from the economic development and increasing wealth of the
Taiwanese population. Major imported
and exported items between France
and Taiwan include transport equipment and electronics. French exporters
of consumer goods and food products
also find strong business opportunities
in Taiwan.
Taiwan regularly enjoys a significant
trade surplus from its exchanges with
France.
Investments
A significant number of French companies have invested in Taiwan over the past
20 years, often with local partners. About
160 French companies are now present in
Taiwan, with an increase within the past 5
years, employing around 25,000 persons
locally, in the retail sector (Carrefour, RT
Mart, Décathlon), IT sector (Alcatel-Lucent,
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ST Microelectronics, Atos, Dassault Systèmes, Thalès), financial services (BNP
Paribas, Crédit Agricole, Société Générale,
Natixis, Cardif, Coface, Fitch Ratings), mechanical industries and engineering (Air
Liquide, Safran, EADS, Peugeot, Michelin,
Systra), energy sector (Alstom, Schneider
Electric, Areva, Total), environmental industries (Veolia, Sita Suez Environnement),
cosmetics (L’Oréal), pharmaceutical (Sanofi, Merial, Pierre Fabre), luxury sector, F&B
and hospitality.
Taiwanese investments in France are now
significant, but still below their potential.
Some promising technological cooperations have been set up with Taiwanese
groups, especially in the IT sector where
specialized French SMEs have a strong
know-how. 2012 showed a continuing trend
and Taiwanese companies could well extend their presence in the years to come in
order to take advantage from the strategic
location of the French Market in Europe.
The entry into force on January 1st, 2011,
of a double taxation agreement between
France and Taiwan also contributed to improve the bilateral investment relation.
Competing with South Korea, Hong-Kong
and Singapore, Taiwan is now considered
as a place per se for business in Asia. The
authorities of Taiwan have kept on improving the business environment, by removing
gradually trade and investment barriers, especially to comply with the WTO regulation,
although some remain to be dealt with.
Many companies use the Taiwanese market to gather experience and develop synergies in connection with their expansion
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on the Chinese Mainland market. They also
take advantage of the sound and stable
economic conditions on the Taiwanese
market to increase their Asian business.
Whether bilaterally or as part of the EU
dialogue, discussions are ongoing to improve further the economic cooperation.
Cooperation
BUSINESS
Every year, an Industrial Cooperation
Consulting Meeting (ICCM) is organized
between the French administration and
its Taiwanese counterpart, alternatively
taking place in Paris or Taipei. For many
French and Taiwanese companies or organizations, ICCM offers an opportunity
to engage in a fruitful dialogue in order
to achieve a stronger industrial cooperation. The 19th ICCM meeting was be
held in Paris in March 2012 and dealt
with various issues such as electrical vehicles, functional textiles and smart grid.
The 20th ICCM will be held in Taiwan in
2013.
In 2012, informal economic and trade
consultations have been launched between the authorities in charge of trade
issues in France and in Taiwan. This
meeting offers an opportunity to discuss
about trade facilitation and market access on both sides. Furthermore, it is a
good occasion to share views on global
economic developments and on multilateral issues, especially WTO issues.
Cooperation between France and Taiwan
in the field of intellectual property is also
a longstanding one, particularly through
the annual INPI/IPO meeting.
Since 2002, Taiwan has greatly improved
its compliance to WTO rules on procurement and tendering on the one hand
(having acceded to the General Procurement Agreement in 2008) and on intellectual property rights on the other hand.
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30. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
DOING BUSINESS IN FRANCE
France is a dynamic market at the heart of
the euro zone with a highly skilled and productive workforce, efficient infrastructures
and competitive cost of doing business.
BUSINESS
A leading player in the world
economy
As a global economic player, France is the
second largest economy in Europe and the
fifth largest economy in the world.
Among the Fortune 500 largest companies
in the world, there are 32 French companies
representing almost every sector of activity.
Indeed, France has a strong and diversified
industrial base and many sectors of excellence: to name a few, France has the largest
aerospace and nuclear industry in Europe,
the 2nd largest chemical and agri-food industry and for ICT and pharmaceutical sectors, France is no.3 in Europe. France is also
a very open economy and is at the heart of
the international investment scene. France
was the 4th largest recipient of FDI stocks
in the world in 2011 according to UNCTAD
and the first recipient in Europe for the number of projects in industry in 2011 (source:
Ernst &Young).
For the 20 000 foreign companies currently
doing business in France, one of the top reasons to establish a presence in France is the
major market potential offered by France.
With a population of more than 65 million,
France is the second largest market in Europe. Furthermore, France is at the center
of the European Single Market of over 500
million consumers and a gateway to Europe, the Middle East & Africa with quick
and easy connections to all major destinations. Paris in particular attracts many multinational companies from around the world:
the French capital ranked 1st in Europe and
no.3 in the world (after Tokyo and Beijing) for
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the number of Fortune Global 500 company
headquarters in 2011.
The best R&D tax credit in
Europe
With regards to innovation, France offers
the best research and development (R&D)
tax credit in Europe. It allows companies in
France to get tax breaks of 40% of all R&D
expenses in the first year, then 35% in the
2nd year and 30% in subsequent years,
up to 100 million euros. This R&D tax credit
remains the most attractive in Europe and
is just one example of the efforts made by
France to focus strongly on innovation and
R&D.
As a result of this ambitious policy, France
was the second leading recipient in Europe
for foreign R&D investment projects in 2011
(source: Ernst & Young).
Taiwanese Companies in
France
Around 70 Taiwanese companies have set
up an office or a subsidiary in France (not
including small business created by Taiwanese individuals, typically in trading or
catering). More than half of the subsidiaries
are in the IT sector, mainly in hardware, software and electronic components and most
of them are located in the Paris region. Most
famous names include Acer, Asus, D-Link,
Giant, HTC, Evergreen, Megabank.
Invest in France Agency at
your service
The Invest in France Agency (IFA) is the
national agency responsible for promoting
and facilitating international investment in
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BUSINESS
France. The IFA network operates worldwide, with offices in France as well as in
North and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Located in Hong Kong,
the representative office of Invest in France
Agency works jointly with the French Economic Department of the French Office in
Taipei to provide assistance and the best
business opportunities to Taiwanese companies who plan to invest in France.
For more information, please visit Invest
in France’s website: www.invest-in-france.
org.
THE WORLD’S FIFTH ECONOMY
• 5th biggest economy in the world and 2nd largest economy in Europe
• European Union’s 2nd largest market (+65 million consumers)
• GDP (2012): USD 2808 billion
• Per capita GDP (2012): USD 40,700
• Annual growth rate (2012): 0.1%
• Total area: 675,843 sq km
(2012 figures)
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32. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
2013 MAIN EXHIBITIONS AND TRADE SHOWS
IN FRANCE
BUSINESS
TRADEEXPO
Exhibition of manufacturers and importers
MAISON&OBJET
International homestyle exhibition
SALON INTERNATIONAL DE LA LINGERIE
The most prestigious lingerie in the world exhibition
AEROSOL FORUM
Innovation & Sustainable Development : food, cosmetic,
health, technical products and niche markets
TEXWORLD
Fabrics and textiles exhibition
SIMA
International agri-business show
STRATEGIE CLIENTS
International exhibition of IT and Communication Facilities,
Computer Hardware and Software, Internet Services
EUROPROPRE EXPO
Hygiene, cleaning and multi-service solutions exhibition
VINEXPO
Bordeaux International Wine & Spirits exhibition
FATEX
Clothing manufacturing, household linen, fashion
accessories, notions, technology and services sectors
SILMO
Optic and eyewear exhibition
EQUIP AUTO
The international show of equipments and services for all
vehicles
LE SALON DU CHOCOLAT PARIS
Chocolate exhibition
MIDEST PARIS
Technical expertise and services for processing of metals,
plastics, electronics and electricity
POLLUTEC
Exhibition for ecotechnologies, energy and sustainable
development
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11 – 15 Jan.
18 – 22 Jan.
19 – 21 Jan.
06 – 07 Feb.
12 – 15 Feb.
24 – 28 Feb.
16 – 18 Apr.
16 – 18 Apr
16 – 20 Jun.
07 – 09 Jul.
26 – 29 Sep.
16 – 20 Oct.
30 Oct. – 03 Nov.
19 – 22 Nov.
03 – 06 Dec.
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TAIWANESE SERVICES IN FRANCE
TAIWANESE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE IN PARIS, FRANCE
This office provides information regarding Taiwan’s politics, society, culture,
education, as well as a visa service.
BUSINESS
Michel, Ching-Long, LU, Representative 呂慶龍 大使
Address: 78 rue de l’Université, 75007 Paris, France
Tel:
+(33-1) 44 39 88 30
Fax:
+(33-1) 44 39 88 71
Email: taipiao.brtf@magic.fr
Website: www.taiwanembassy.org/fr
CENTRE ASIATIQUE DE PROMOTION ECONOMIQUE
ET COMMERCIALE (C.A.P.E.C)
C.A.P.E.C., on behalf of Taiwanese Ministry of Economic Affairs, promotes business
cooperation between France and Taiwan.
Yi-Ping, CHU, Deputy Director 朱一萍 副主任
Address: 75 bis, avenue Marceau, 75016 Paris, France
Tel:
+(33-1) 56 89 81 00
Fax:
+(33-1) 56 89 81 01
Email: capec@noos.fr
TAIWAN TRADE CENTER PARIS (TAITRA)
Taiwan Trade Center Paris helps Taiwan companies to develop business in French
trade fairs and to locate Taiwan suppliers for French manufacturers.
Julia, Linyen, CHEN, Director 陳怜燕 主任
Address: 75 bis, avenue Marceau, 75016 Paris, France
Tel:
+(33-1) 56 89 53 00
Fax:
+(33-1) 56 89 53 01
Email: paris@taitra.org.tw
Website: www.taiwantrade.com.tw
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34. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
FRENCH SERVICES IN TAIWAN
FRENCH OFFICE IN TAIPEI
法國在台協會
BUSINESS
The mission of the French Office in Taipei (BFT) is to facilitate and promote the exchanges between France and Taiwan, in particular in the fields of economy, trade,
culture, education and sciences.
Mr. Olivier RICHARD, Director
Mr. Philippe WIEBER, Deputy Director
Mrs. Sarah VANDY, Political Affairs (Director’s Office)
Mr. Pierre MOUSSY, Head of Economic Department
Mr. François COTIER, Head of Trade Commission Ubifrance
Mr. Christophe GIGAUDAUT, Head of Culture, Education and Science Section
Mr. Jacques AJOUC, Secretary General
Mrs. Marine CHANTEBOUT, Head of Financial and Administrative Section
FRENCH OFFICE IN TAIPEI
Room 1003, 10F, N°205, Tun Hwa North Road, Taipei 10595
10595 台北市敦化北路205號10樓1003室
Tel: +(886-2) 35 18 51 51
Fax: +(886-2) 35 18 51 95
Email : presse@france-taipei.org
Website: www.france-taipei.org
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FRENCH ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT
法國在台協會經濟處
The French Economic Department works abroad in close cooperation with French
partners in foreign trade: Coface, the Foreign Trade Advisors of France, the France
Taiwan Chamber of Commerce and Industry... Its main tasks are to analyze the economic and financial situation of Taiwan, collect information regarding market access
for French products, and to participate in the development of bilateral economic and
financial cooperation.
BUSINESS
Pierre MOUSSY, Head of Economic Department
14F., N°167, Tunhwa North Road, Taipei 105
105台北市敦化北路167號14樓
Tel:
+(886-2) 2713-3552
Fax:
+(886-2) 2713-8704
Email: taipei@dgtresor.gouv.fr
Website: www.france-taipei.org
www.tresor.economie.gouv.fr/Pays/taiwan
INVEST IN FRANCE AGENCY
法國政府投資部
The Invest in France Agency (IFA) is in charge of promoting, prospecting and facilitating foreign investments in France. The IFA operates 21 offices worldwide and works in
partnership with French regional development agencies to offer investors outstanding
business opportunities and customized services.
25/F, Admiralty Centre, Tower II, 18 Hourcourt Road, Hong Kong
香港夏愨道18 號海富中心第二座25樓
Tel:
+(852) 37 52 91 70
Fax:
+(852) 37 52 91 72
Website: www.investinfrance.org/china
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Agence française
pour les investissements
internationaux
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ATOUT FRANCE
法國旅遊發展署
Atout France is the agency promoting in Taiwan tourism of France and provide useful
information and help for those who want to visit France.
BUSINESS
13F., N°167, Fuhsing North Road, Taipei 10547
10547台北市復興北路167號13樓
Tel : +(886-2) 2714-8987
Fax : +(886-2) 2718-0733
Website: www.rendezvousenfrance.com
FOOD & BEVERAGE PROMOTION AGENCY SOPEXA
法國食品協會
Food and beverage promotion agency SOPEXA is an integrated marketing services
and communications agency dedicated to promote French and European food, wine
and spirits on Taiwan market.
4F.-5, N°186, Sec. 4, Nanjing E. Rd., Songshan Dist., Taipei 10595
10595台北市南京東路四段186號四樓之五
Tel:
+(886-2) 2570-0810
Fax:
+(886-2) 2570-0811
Email: sopexatw@sopexa.com.tw
Website: www.sopexa.com.tw
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FRENCH TRADE COMMISSIONS /
UBIFRANCE IN TAIWAN
UBIFRANCE, the French Agency for International Business Development, comes under the aegis of France’s Ministry for the Economy, Finance & Industry. It promotes
technologies, products, services and know-how from France, and puts French-based
professionals in contact with their international counterparts.
BUSINESS
Room 1008, N°333, Sec. 1, Keelung Road, Taipei 112
112台北市基隆路一段333號1008室
Tel:
+(886-2) 2757-7080
Fax:
+(886-2) 2757-7090
François COTIER, Director
處長 高德廉
francois.cotier@ubifrance.fr
Hailun CHIANG, Export Consultant in M.H.S
(Mode, Housing, Health)
消費品暨醫療產業資深商務顧問 蔣海倫
hailun.chiang@ubifrance.fr
Martin TZOU, Export Consultant in I.T.I.
(Infrastructure, Transport, Industry)
基礎建設、交通暨工業設備資深商務顧問 鄒宏楷
martin.tzou@ubifrance.fr
Rémy PASCAL, Export Consultant in N.T.I.S.
(New Technologies Innovation Services)
科技暨服務業資深商務顧問 包睿明
remy.pascal@ubifrance.fr
Zoé LIN, Export Consultant in AGROTECH
(Products, Equipment and Food Technologies)
農業食品資深商務顧問 林薇心
zoe.lin@ubifrance.fr
For more information, please visit: www.ubifrance.com
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EDUCATION & RESEARCH
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE DE TAIWAN
台灣法國文化協會
Alliance Française is a non-profit association, member of the worldwide network of
Alliances Françaises. It offers French language courses and promotes the culture of
French-speaking countries. Alliance Française has two branches in Taiwan; one in
Taipei and one in Kaohsiung.
BUSINESS
Yann BOUCLET, Director 博 洋 主任
Alliance Française de Taiwan, Taipei Branch
Address: 2F, N°107, Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10673
10673台北市大安區羅斯福路4段107號2樓
Tel :
+(886-2) 2364-8833
Fax:
+(886-2) 2364-6448
Email:
taipei@alliancefrancaise.org.tw
Website: www.alliancefrancaise.org.tw
Alliance Française de Taiwan, Kaohsiung Branch
Address: N°1 Darong Street, Gushan District, Kaohsiung City 80449
80449高雄市鼓山區大榮街1號三樓
Tel :
+(886-7) 521-4600
Email:
kaohsiung@alliancefrancaise.org.tw
Website: www.alliancefrancaise.org.tw
CAMPUSFRANCE
法國教育中心
CampusFrance promotes French higher education abroad in an increasingly competitive international context. Dedicated to international mobility in higher education
and research, CampusFrance is supervised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the
Ministries of National Education and Higher Education and Research.
Hsin-Hong TSENG, Representative 曾馨弘 代表
Address: 10F, N°205, Tunhwa North Road, Taipei 10595
10595台北市敦化北路205號10樓
Tel:
+(886-2) 2712-1233
Fax:
+(886-2) 3518-5193
Email:
taipei@campusfrance.org
Website: taiwan.campusfrance.org
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FRENCH SECTION OF TAIPEI EUROPEAN SCHOOL
台北歐洲學校法國部
French Section of Taipei European School constitutes with the British Section and
German Section a unique institution. This original European context immersed in the
Taiwanese society, enables the students to discover other cultures and enhances the
acquisition of communication abilities, in English and Chinese, while ensuring the
French educational programme and the validation of the education.
BUSINESS
Catherine BUATOIS, Director 畢凱婷 法國部校長
Address: N°31, Jian Yeh Road, Shih Lin District, Taipei 11193
11193台北市士林區建業路31號
Tel:
+(886-2) 8145-9007#1201
Fax:
+(886-2) 2832-7576
Email:
fssecretary@tes.tp.edu.tw
Website: www.taipeieuropeanschool.com
FRENCH LANGUAGE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
中華民國法語教師協會
French Language Teachers Association conducts operations with academic institutions
and promotes cultural exchanges between French-speaking countries and Taiwan.
Julia YANG, President 楊淑娟 理事長
Address: N°151, Yingzhuan Road, Danshui Dist., New Taipei City 25137
25137新北市淡水區英專路151號
Tel:
+(886-2) 2621-5656#2338
Email:
064510@mail.tku.edu.tw
Website: http://apft-fr.org/
FRENCH RESEARCH CENTER ON CONTEMPORARY CHINA
TAIPEI OFFICE (CEFC)
法國現代中國研究中心台北分部
The CEFC is a publicly funded research institute whose mission is to explore the
political, economic, social and cultural developments related to contemporary Taiwan.
CEFC’s Taipei office is located on the Campus of Academia Sinica and welcomes
visiting scholars and PhD students for short and long-term residence.
Paul JOBIN, Director 彭保羅 主任
Address: P.O. Box 1-71, Nankang, Taipei 115
台北市南港郵政信箱1-71號
Tel:
+(886-2) 2789-0873
Fax:
+(886-2) 2789-0874
Email: cefc@gate.sinica.edu.tw
Website: www.cefc.com.hk/taipei
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TAIPEI RICCI INSTITUTE
台北利氏學社
The purpose of the Ricci Institute is the study of important topics in Chinese culture,
both ancient and modern, with a special emphasis on lexicography, religions and
society. Taipei Ricci publishes a monthly magazine Renlai (www.erenlai.com).
BUSINESS
Benoît VERMANDER, Director / Editor 魏明德 主任 / 編輯
Address: 3F, N°22, Section 1, Hsinhai Road, Taipei 10089
10089台北市辛亥路一段22號3樓
Tel:
+(886-2) 2368-9968
Fax:
+(886-2) 2365-4508
Email: riccitpe@seed.net.tw
Website: www.riccibase.com
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
ASSOCIATION DES FRANÇAIS DE TAIWAN
台灣法國人協會
The AFT was created in 1991 in the spirit of enjoying, conviviality, harmony, friendship.
The AFT organises various activities such as conferences, sport activities, games...
but it also provides help to French newcomers in Taiwan who need assistance.
Dominique LEVY, Chairman 雷多明 會長
Email:
comite@taiwanaccueil.com
Website: www.aft.tw
LE THÉ FRANCOPHONE
法國茶會
Le Thé Francophone welcomes French speaking people, to offer them a discovery
of Taiwan’s local cultures, languages, food and traditional events.
Sylvie BAUDARD
Mobile: +(886-9) 1643-8263
Email:
thefrancophone@hotmail.fr
Website: thefrancophone.unblog.fr
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PROMOSALONS
法國國際商展促進中心
Promosalon was originally created in order to promote French trade shows in the
international arena. Founding members include the Paris Air Show, Batimat, Sial and
Sima. The Promosalons network covers more than 120 countries on 5 continents, and
represents 70 major international trade fairs and exhibition centres.
BUSINESS
Simon HSU, Representative 徐旺平 經理
Address: 13F, N°167, Fuhsing North Road, Taipei 10547
10547台北市復興北路167號13樓
Tel:
+(886-2) 2714-8913
Fax:
+(886-2) 2719-3578
Email: simonhsu@dragontr.com.tw
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/promosalonstaiwan/home
EUROPEAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TAIWAN
台北市歐洲商務協會
The European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan (ECCT) represents 370 multinational
companies and 650 individual members from more than 30 different countries. It
provides networking opportunities and assists members to advance key business
issues.
Freddie HOEGLUND, Chief Executive Officer 何飛逸 執行長
Address: 11F, N°285, Section 4, Chunghsiao, East Road, Taipei 10692
10692台北市忠孝東路四段285號11樓
Tel:
+(886-2) 2740-0236
Fax:
+(886-2) 2772-0530
Email:
ecct@ecct.com.tw
Website: www.ecct.com.tw
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42. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
FRENCH FOREIGN TRADE ADVISORS
TAIWAN SECTION
BUSINESS
The Foreign Trade Advisors (Conseillers du Commerce Extérieur), appointed by the
French Prime Minister, voluntarily commit themselves to assisting the French government in setting trade policy and in advising French companies.
Through their personal, corporate, professional and regional network, advisors contribute to the worldwide growth of French trade, and advise French officials. They
work closely with the French Economic Department of the French Office in Taipei. This
association receives no government subsidies. It is entirely financed by membership
dues.
NAME
COMPANY
Adriana ARCHAMBAULT
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Franck DESEVEDAVY
ASIALLIANS ATTORNEYS-LAW
Denis FORMAN
D. FORMAN & ASSOCIATES
Patrick GANAYE
CARREFOUR TAIWAN
Pierre LANORE *
EADS TAIWAN CO., LTD.
Olivier ROUSSELET
BNP PARIBAS TAIPEI BRANCH
Jean-Pierre TRINELLE
CREDIT AGRICOLE CIB
Pascal VIAUD
YOLE DEVELOPPEMENT TAIWAN
Huifeng LU
MICHELIN CHIN SHIN LIMITED
Laurent RENARD
TORO DEVELOPMENT LIMITED
For more information, please visit: www.cnccef.org
* President of Taiwan’s Section of French Foreign Trade Advisors
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FRENCH CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
AND INDUSTRY IN ASIA-PACIFIC
AUSTRALIA
BUSINESS
French Chamber Of Commerce And Industry In Australia (FACCI)
Bruno GUTTON, President Australia
Olivier DESCHANG, National Coordinator
Address: Level 1, 60 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Tel:
+(61-2) 9279 4140
Fax:
+(61-2) 9279 4142
Email: federal-nsw@facci.com.au
Website: www.facci.com.au
FACCI-NEW SOUTH WALES
Pierre MACIEJOWSKI, President NSW
Mail Box: PO Box Q1553, QVB NSW 1230, Australia
Address: Level 1, 60 York Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Tel:
+(61-2) 9279 4140
Fax:
+(61-2) 9279 4142
Email:
nsw@facci.com.au
Website: www.facci.com.au
FACCI-QUEENSLAND
Julie MIEHE, President QLD
Address: Level 5, 99 Creek Street, Brisbane QLD 4000, Australia
Tel:
+(61-7) 3339 7016
Fax:
+(61-7) 3003 0499
Email:
qld@facci.com.au
Website: www.facci.com.au
FACCI-VICTORIA
François DIETHELM, President VIC
Address: Level 10, 155 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Tel:
+(61-3) 9600 0000
Fax:
+(61-3) 9600 0005
Email:
vic@facci.com.au
Website: www.facci.com.au
FACCI-SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Philippe GRAVIER, President SA
Mail Box: PO Box 212, Port Adelaide Business Centre SA 5015, Australia
Address: 229 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide SA 5015, Australia
Tel:
+(61-8) 8240 8309
Fax:
+(61-8) 8447 8644
Email:
sa@facci.com.au
Website: www.facci.com.au
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FACCI-WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Christine CASERIS, President WA
Address: 74 Outram Street, West Perth WA 6005, Australia
Tel:
+(61-4) 1992 4671
Fax:
+(61-8) 6311 7394
Email:
wa@facci.com.au
Website: www.facci.com.au
BANGLADESH
BUSINESS
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Bangladesh
Rifat RASHID, Director
Address: House # 8, Road # 7, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh
Tel:
+(88-02) 882-1450
Fax:
+(88-02) 882-1450
Email:
ccifb@qubeemail.com.bd
Website: www.ccifb.org
CAMBODIA
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Cambodia
Daniel ZARBA, Director
Address: 33 E2 Boulevard Sothearos, corner of street 178, Khan Daun Penh,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel:
+(855-23) 221-453
Fax:
+(855-12) 801-950
Email:
ccfc@ccfcambodge.org
Website: www.ccfcambodge.org
CHINA
BEIJING
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China
Manuel DELEERS, General Director
Carine LEBECQUE, Director
Address: Office C712, Office Building Lufthansa Center, No. 50 Liangmaqiao
Road,Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100125 China
Tel:
+(86) 10 6461-0260
Fax:
+(86) 10 6461-2990
Email:
ccifc-beijing@ccifc.org
Website: www.ccifc.org
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45. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
SHANGHAI
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China
Caroline PENARD, CCIFC Deputy General Manager & Shanghai Branch Director
Address: 2F, Mayfair Tower, 83 Fumin Road, Shanghai 200040 China
Tel:
+(86) 21 6132-7100
Fax:
+(86) 21 6132-7101
Email:
ccifc-shanghai@ccifc.org
Website: www.ccifc.org
GUANGZHOU (CANTON AND SOUTH CHINA)
BUSINESS
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China
Alexandre BEAUDOUX, Executive Director
Address: 2F, N°64, Shamian Road, Guangzhou 510130 China
Tel:
+(86) 20 8121-9009
Fax:
+(86) 20 8121-6228
Email:
ccifc-canton@ccifc.org
Website: www.ccifc.org
HONG KONG
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hong Kong
Orianne CHENAIN, Executive Director
Address: 21F, On Hing Building, 1 On Hing Terrace, Central, Hong Kong
Tel:
+(852) 2523-6818
Fax:
+(852) 2524-1428
Email:
frencham@fccihk.com
Website: www.fccihk.com
INDIA
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in India
Sunand SHARMA, President
Laura PRASAD, Secretary General
Address: French Bank Building, 4th Floor, 62 Homji Street, Fort - MUMBAI 400 001
Tel :
+(91-22) 6747-9761
Fax:
+(91-22) 6747-9760
Email:
contact@ifcci.org.in
Website: www.ifcci.org.in
INDONESIA
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Jakarta
Alain-Pierre MIGNON, Chairman
Main Address: J1. Wijaya II N°36 Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta 12160, Indonesia
Tel:
+(62-21) 739-7161
Fax:
+(62-21) 739-7168
Email:
contacts@ifcci.com
Website: www.ifcci.com
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46. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Bali
Address: Bali Office: Gallery Ikat Plaza, Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai, Unit J & K
Pemogan, Denpasar 80361, Bali-Indonesia
Tel:
+(62-361) 728-982
Fax:
+(62-361) 723-960
Email:
contacts.bali@ifcci.com
JAPAN
BUSINESS
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan
Nicolas BONNARDEL, Director
Address: Iida Bldg., 5-5, Rokubancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0085, Japan
Tel:
+(81) 3 3288-9621
Fax:
+(81) 3 3288-9558
Email:
direction@ccifj.or.jp
Website: www.ccifj.or.jp
KOREA
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Korea
Edouard CHAMPRENAULT, Director
Address: Joy Tower B/D 11F., 677-18 Yeoksam 1-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
135-915, Korea
Tel:
+(82) 2 2268-9505
Fax:
+(82) 2 2268-9508
Email:
welcome@fkcci.com
Website: www.fkcci.coma
MALAYSIA
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Malaysia
Michel LOZACH, Director
Address: Level 16, Menara Park, Jalan Yap Kwan Seng,50450, Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
Tel:
+(60-3) 2718-9888
Fax:
+(60-3) 2718-9889
Email:
mfcci@mfcci.com
Website: www.mfcci.com
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47. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
NEW ZEALAND
BUSINESS
French New Zealand Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Christine CONNON, Executive Officer
Laurent ANTONCZAK, President
Address: Auckland Chamber of Commerce, Level 3, 100 Mayoral Drive, New Zealand
Mailbox: PO Box 47, Auckland, New Zealand
Tel:
+(64-9) 309-6100
Fax:
+(64-9) 309-0081
Email:
info@fnzcci.org.nz
Website: www.fnzcci.org.nz
PAKISTAN
Pakistan France Business Alliance
Saba HUSSAIN, Director
Address: D-118/2, Block 5, Kehkashan 5, Clifton, Karachi
Tel:
+(92) 21 35 37 30 18
Fax:
+(92) 21 35 37 30 16
Email:
pfba@super.net.pk
Website: www.pfba.org
PHILIPPINES
French Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines-Le Club / FCC-Le Club
Jean CAILLARD, Managing Director
Address: Unit B 7th Floor YL Holdings Building 115 V.A. Rufino corner Salcedo Sts.
Legaspi Village Makati City 1229 Metro Manila Philippines
Tel:
+632 813 9005 / +632 864 0447
Fax:
+632 892 6114
Email:
info@leclub-fcc.org / events@leclub-fcc.org /
leclubfrenchchamber@gmail.com / fccpmarketing@gmail.com
Website: www.leclub-fcc.org
SINGAPORE
French Chamber of Commerce in Singapore / FCCS
Carine LESPAYANDEL, Executive Director
Address: 541 Orchard Road, #09-01 Liat Towers, 238881 Singapore
Tel:
+(65) 6933-1350
Fax:
+(65) 6933-1398
Email:
bizclub@fccsingapore.com
Website: www.fccsingapore.com
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48. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
TAIWAN
French Taiwan Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Adriana ARCHAMBAULT, General Manager
Address: 14F.-3, N° 57, Fuxing N. Rd., Songshan Dist., Taipei 10595
Tel: +(886-2) 2514-7959
Fax: +(886-1) 2514-7522
Email: info@ccift.org.tw
Website: www.ccift.org.tw
BUSINESS
THAILAND
Franco-Thai Chamber of Commerce
Lucas BOUDET, Executive Director
Address: 5th Floor, Indosuez House, 152 Wireless Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan,
Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Tel:
+(66) 2 650-9613#4
Fax:
+(66) 2 650-9739
Email:
contact@francothaicc.com
Website: www.francothaicc.com
VIETNAM
Headquarters
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Ho Chi Minh
Guillaume CROUZET, Director
Address: 49, Mac Dinh Chi, District 1, Ho Chi Minh Ville, Vietnam
Tel:
+(84) 8 3825-8625
Fax:
+(84) 8 3825-8915
Email:
ccifv.hcm@ccifv.org
Website: www.ccifv.org
Hanoi Department
French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hanoi
Diederick DOUELLOU, Hanoi Branch Manager
Address: Sofitel Plaza Hanoi, N°1, Thanh Nien, Ba Dinh, Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel:
+(84) 4 715-2229
Fax:
+(84) 4 715-2230
Email:
ccifv.hn@ccifv.org
Website: www.ccifv.org
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49. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
DOING BUSINESS IN TAIWAN
Taiwan is the 25th largest economy in the
world and the 6th in Asia. The island has
upgraded its industry and switched it
from low cost, labor-intensive production
to high-tech sectors, especially in the information and communication sectors.
BUSINESS
Electronics has outpaced plastic and
mechanical industries as Taiwan’s major and most dynamic production and
exports. Taiwanese electronics manufacturers are worldwide leaders in many
fields such as semi-conductors (TSMC,
UMC, Mediatek), notebook (Quanta,
Acer, Asus), smartphones and tablets
(Foxconn, HTC) and flat panels (AUO,
Chimei).
Taiwan’s expanding economic framework
is made up of a large number of small
and medium sized enterprises (counting
for 97% of all companies), which mainly
work as subcontractors, with strong performance in international markets.
The Taiwanese economy is strongly relying on its export performance (USD
308 billion of exports in 2011), although
the island has also given birth to a dynamic domestic market, supported by
the world’s 19th purchasing power with
a GDP per capita of 38,486 USD (PPP) in
2012 (est. IMF).
The fast increase of Taiwanese wealth
also gave rise to numerous infrastructure
projects in various fields such as environment, energy, transports. Taiwan has become an official member of the WTO in
2002, paving the way for more business
opportunities for foreign companies.
TAIWAN AT A GLANCE
■ Population: 23,2 millions
■ GDP per Capita (2012, est. by DGBAS):
US$ 20,364
■ GDP Growth (2012, est. by DGBAs): +1,13%
■ Density of population: 642 persons/km2
■ R&D expenditure/ GDP : 2,9% (2011)
■ Life expectancy: 79,1 years (2011)
■ Average monthly monthly earning per
employee: TWD 45,642 (EUR 1,223)
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50. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
TAIWANESE BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
TAITRA
中華民國對外貿易發展協會台北總部
For matters related to foreign investment.
BUSINESS
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Website:
5-7F, N°333, Section 1, Keelung Road, Taipei 11012
11012台北市基隆路一段333號5-7樓
+(886-2) 2725-5200
+(886-2) 2757-6652
taitra@taitra.org.tw
www.taitra.org.tw
INVESTMENT COMMISSION, MOEA
經濟部投資審議委員會
To promote domestic economic development and attract investment from
foreign nations.
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Website:
8F, N°7, Section 1, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10092
100台北市羅斯福路一段7號8樓
+(886-2) 3343-5700
+(886-2) 2393-8829
serve@moeaic.gov.tw
www.moeaic.gov.tw
DEPARTMENT OF INVESTMENT SERVICES, MOEA
經濟部投資業務處
To promote Taiwan as an investment destination among foreign and Taiwanese
businesses. To handle immigration matters.
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Website:
50
8F, N°71, Kuanchien Road, Taipei 10047
10047台北市館前路71號8樓
+(886-2) 2389-2111
+(886-2) 2382-0497
dois@moea.gov.tw
www.dois.moea.gov.tw
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51. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
BUREAU OF CONSULAR AFFAIRS,
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
外交部領事事務局
To apply for working permits.
3-5F, N°2-2, Section 1, Chi Nan Road, Taipei 10051
10051台北市濟南路一段2-2號3-5樓
+(886-2) 2343-2888
+(886-2) 2343-2968
post@boca.gov.tw
www.boca.gov.tw
BUSINESS
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Website:
BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT & VOCATIONAL TRAINING,
COUNCIL OF LABOR AFFAIRS
勞委會職業訓練局
For matters related to employment services, vocational training and labor affairs.
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Website:
N°83, Section 2, Yenping N. Road, Taipei 10346
10346 台北市延平北路二段83號
+(886-2) 8590-2567
+(886-2) 8590-2445
evta@evta.gov.tw
www.evta.gov.tw
BUREAU OF FOREIGN TRADE
經濟部國際貿易局
To register a company limited by shares, a branch office or a representative
office and to obtain information on trade declaration requirements.
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Website:
N°1, Hu Kou Street, Taipei 10066
10066台北市湖口街1號
+(886-2) 2351-0271
+(886-2) 2351-7080
boft@trade.gov.tw
www.trade.gov.tw
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52. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL SERVICES PORTAL
經濟部全國商工行政服務
To register a trademark.
BUSINESS
Address:
Tel:
Email:
Website:
1F, N°15, Fu Zhou Street, Taipei 10015
10015台北市福州街15號1樓
+(886-2) 412-1166
docmail@moea.gov.tw
gcis.nat.gov.tw
TAIWAN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE (T.I.P.O.)
MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
經濟部智慧財產局
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Website:
3F, N°185, Section 2, Hsinhai Road, Taipei 10637
10637台北市辛亥路二段185號3樓
+(886-2) 2738-0007
+(886-2) 2377-9875
ipotr@tipo.gov.tw
www.tipo.gov.tw
TAXATION AGENCY, MINISTRY OF FINANCE
財政部賦稅署
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Website:
N°2, Ai Kuo West Road, Taipei 10066
10066台北市愛國西路2號
+(886-2) 2322-8000
+(886-2) 2396-9038
www.dot.gov.tw
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE ADMINISTRATION, MOEA
經濟部中小企業處
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Website:
52
3F, N°95, Sec.2, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 10646
10646台北市大安區羅斯福路二段95號3樓
+(886-2) 2368-6858
+(886-2) 2367-3883
www.moeasmea.gov.tw
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53. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
USEFUL TAIWANESE WEBSITES
ECONOMY
investintaiwan.nat.gov.tw
Taiwan External Trade Development Council
(TAITRA)
www.taitra.com.tw
Council for Economic Planning and Development
www.cepd.gov.tw
Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA)
www.moea.gov.tw
Ministry of Finance (MOF)
www.mof.gov.tw
Directorate – General of Budget, Accounting
and Statistics
eng.dgbas.gov.tw
Central Bank of The Republic of China
www.cbc.gov.tw
BUSINESS
Invest in Taiwan (MOEA)
OTHER ADMINISTRATIONS
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
www.mofa.gov.tw
Ministry of Transportation and Communications
www.motc.gov.tw
Environmental Protection Administration
www.epa.gov.tw
Fair Trade Commission
www.ftc.gov.tw
Public Construction Commission
www.pcc.gov.tw
Intellectual Property Office
www.tipo.gov.tw
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54. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
Taipei City Government
www.taipei.gov.tw
Kaohsiung City Government
www.kcg.gov.tw
BUSINESS
NEWS PERIODICALS
Taipei Times (daily English newspaper)
www.taipeitimes.com
China Post (daily English newspaper)
www.chinapost.com.tw
Taiwan News (daily English newspaper)
www.etaiwannews.com
Taiwan Info (daily French newsletter)
taiwaninfo.nat.gov.tw
Taiwan This Month
www.taiwanthismonth.com
This Month in Taiwan
www.thismonthintaiwan.com
Travel in Taiwan (monthly English magazine)
www.sinica.edu.tw/tit
Taiwan Aujourd’hui (monthly French magazine)
taiwanauj.nat.gov.tw
China Economic News Service (English dispatch)
www.cens.com
Central News Agency (English dispatch)
www.cna.com.tw
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55. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
TAIWANESE BUSINESS DIRECTORIES
www.tw-online.com.tw
Taiwan Products / Manufacturer Directory
www.manufacture.com.tw
Transworld Trade Net
www.ttnet.net
Business Directory of Taiwan
www.business.com.tw
Taiwan Commerce Online
www.commerce.com.tw
Chinese International Trade Association
www.trade-taiwan.org
BUSINESS
Taiwan Yellow Pages
FRENCH COMMUNITY SERVICES
French Office in Taipei
www.france-taipei.org
France Taiwan Chamber of Commerce
and Industry (CCIFT)
www.ccift.org.tw
Association des Français de Taiwan
www.aft.tw
Le Thé Francophone
thefrancophone.unblog.fr
Alliance Française in Taiwan
www.alliancefrancaise.org.tw
Taipei European School
www.taipeieuropeanschool.com/eft
Taiwan Mag, portail d’infos francophone
www.taiwanmag.net
Taiwanese Alumni in France
www.fr-alumni.org.tw
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICES
Community Services Center
www.communitycenter.org.tw
American Club Taipei
www.americanclub.org.tw
Forumosa
www.forumosa.com
Tealit
www.tealit.com
PRACTICAL SERVICES
International Taiwan Service Portal
www.bless.nat.gov.tw
Information for foreigners
iff.immigration.gov.tw
Central Weather Bureau
www.cwb.gov.tw
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56. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
TRANSPORTATION
Metro Taipei
www.trtc.com.tw
Public Transportation Office - Taipei
english.pto.taipei.gov.tw
Taiwan Railways Administration
www.railway.gov.tw
Taiwan High Speed Rail
www.thsrc.com.tw
Auto Checkers
www.actaiwan.com
BUSINESS
RADIO
ICRT FM100.7
www.icrt.com.tw
Radio Taiwan International
www.rti.org.tw
BOOK STORES
Page One
www.pageonegroup.com/taiwan
Le Pigeonnier du Quercy, French Bookstore
www.llp.com.tw
Eslite Bookstore (Chinese only)
www.eslite.com
FAYAQUE Bookstore (Chinese only)
www.fayaque.com.tw
ENTERTAINMENT
Taiwan Culture Portal
www.culture.tw
Vieshow Cinemas
www.vscinemas.com.tw
ArtsTicket (music, theater, dance, etc.)
www.ntch.edu.tw
ERA Ticket (concerts)
www.ticket.com.tw
OTHERS
Taiwan Tourism
www.taiwan.net.tw
Sightseeing in Taiwan
www.taiwanfun.com
Taiwan Nights
www.taiwannights.com
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57. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
2013 MAIN EXHIBITIONS AND TRADE SHOWS
IN TAIWAN
30 Jan. – 04 Feb.
The 23rd International Cosmetics Exhibition
22 –26 Feb.
TIMTOS Taipei: Int'l Machine Tool Show
05 – 10 Mar.
TaiSPO Taipei: Int'l Sporting Goods Show
19 – 22 Mar.
DiWaS Taiwan: Int'l Diving and Water Sports Show
19 – 22 Mar.
TAIPEI CYCLE: Taipei Int'l Cycle Show
20 – 23 Mar.
SpoMODE Taipei: Int'l Sports Textile & Accessory Expo
20 – 23 Mar.
TILS Taiwan: Int'l Lighting Show
26 – 29 Mar.
The 23th Taipei Digital Electric Appliance Fair
29 Mar. – 01 Apr.
14th Taipei International Chain and Franchise Spring Exhibition
04 – 07 Apr.
TAIPEI AMPA: Taipei Int'l Auto Parts & Accessories Show
10 – 13 Apr.
MOTOCYCLE TAIWAN: Taiwan Int'l Motocycle Show
10 – 13 Apr.
EV TAIWAN: Taiwan Int'l Electric Vehicle Show
10 – 13 Apr.
Spring COMPUTEX Show 2013
17 – 21 Apr.
2013 Taiwan International SIGN & LED EXPO
19 – 21 Apr.
GTI Asia Taipei Expo 2013
09 – 11 May
COMPUTEX TAIPEI: Taipei Int'l Information Technology Show
04 – 08 Jun.
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BUSINESS
Taipei International Book Exhibition 2013
58. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
20 – 23 Jun.
SenCARE Taiwan: Int'l Senior Lifestyle and Health Care Show
20 – 23 Jun.
FOOD TAIPEI: Taipei Int'l Food Show
BUSINESS
MEDICARE TAIWAN: Taiwan Int'l Medical & Healthcare Exhibition
26 – 29 Jun.
Foodtech & Pharmatech TAIPEI: Taipei Int'l Food Processing &
Pharm. Machinery Show
26 – 29 Jun.
TAIPEI PACK: Taipei Int'l Packaging Industry Show
26 – 29 Jun.
Taiwan HORECA: Taiwan Int'l Hotel, Restaurant and Catering
Show
26 – 29 Jun.
BIO Taiwan: Biotechnology Industry Exhibition
18 – 21 Jul.
TADTE Taipei: Aerospace & Defense Technology Exhibition
15 – 18 Aug.
SEMICON: Taiwan Exhibition in the Sector of Semiconductors
04 – 06 Sep.
INST Taipei: Int'l Invention Show & Technomart
26 – 29 Sep.
12th Taipei Int'l Instruments Show
03 – 06 Oct.
Taipei International Digital Photography and Media Equipment
Exhibition 2013
24 – 27 Oct.
PV Taiwan: Taiwan Int'l Photovoltaic Exhibition
30 Oct. – 01 Nov.
Taipei International Tea, Coffee & Wine Show 2013
22 – 25 Nov.
2014 Taipei Int’l Auto Show
28 Dec. – 05Jan.
For further information: Taiwan External Trade Development Council, TAITRA
Tel: + (886-2) 2725-5200 Email: taitra@taitra.org.tw
Fax: + (886-2) 2757-6652 Website: www.taipeitradeshows.com.tw
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59. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
PRACTICAL INFORMATION IN TAIWAN
CURRENCY
Major foreign currencies may be exchanged at banks and most hotels in Taipei, for
instance, banks at Taoyuan International Airport. Receipts are given when currency
is exchanged, and must be presented in order to exchange unused TWD before
departure.
Many rural areas will not accept foreign currencies, so make sure you take enough
cash with you when traveling to remote areas. Major credit cards are widely accepted
and traveler’s checks can be cashed at most international tourist hotels.
The most useful means of payments are: certified checks, bank payments or letters of
credit. Swift and telex transfers, though very common are to be avoided. Taiwanese
residents are not allowed to issue checks in foreign currencies from their current account.
PUBLIC SAFETY
Taipei Police Department Foreign Affairs Division
台北市政府警察局 / 外事科服務中心
Address: N°96, Yanping South Road, Taipei
Tel:
+(886-2) 2381-7494 / +(886-2) 2556-6007 (24H)
New Taipei City Foreign Affairs Police Bureau
新北市政府警察局外事科
Address: N°32, Fuzhong Road, Banqiao District, New Taipei City
Tel:
+(886-2) 8072-5454
Foreign Affairs Department, National Police Administration
警政署外事組
Address: N°7, Section 1, Zhongxiao E. Road, Taipei
Tel:
+(886-2) 2321-3175
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BUSINESS
The official currency of Taiwan is the New Taiwan Dollar, (NTD or TWD). Coins come in
denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 50 TWD. Bills come in denominations of 100, 200, 500,
1000 and 2000 TWD. In December 2012, the FX was approximately €1: 38.5 TWD.
60. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
HEALTH
Water should be boiled before drinking. Most hotels and restaurants will provide
boiled drinking water. Bottled purified or mineral water is easily available at convenience stores and supermarkets.
Visitors to Taiwan from countries with yellow fever epidemics or visitors who have
recently passed through such countries may be required to have proof of inoculation
before entering.
BUSINESS
Further information can be obtained from the Center for Disease Control R.O.C
(Taiwan).
Center for Disease Control of the Department of Health, Executive Yuan
Address: N°6, Linsen South Road, Jhongjheng District, Taipei
Tel:
+(886-2) 2395-9825
Website: www.cdc.gov.tw
FRENCH-SPEAKING DOCTORS
Dr. Coralie (Chih-Shan) YUAN - General Practitioner
Chung Shan Hospital 中山醫院
Tel: + (886-2) 2708-1166 ext.1011
Address: N°11,Lane 112, Section 4, Renai Road, Taipei
Dr. Yuan’s Clinic 苑芝珊診所
Tel: + (886-3) 571-7369
Address: N°22, Lane 59, Jian-Gong 1st Road, Hsinchu City
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61. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
To call Taiwan from abroad
First dial the international code for Taiwan, 00886 or +886 from a cell phone
Next dial the city code (2 for Taipei, 7 for Kaohsiung, etc).
Next dial the local number (8 digit number for Taipei, Taichung and Nanto, 7 digits for
other cities).
For calls made within Taiwan
Dial the city code (for instance, 02 for Taipei, 07 for Kaohsiung) plus the local number.
International calls from Taiwan
Dial the international access code 002 or 009, followed by the country code you want
followed by the local number.
Public pay phone & cellphone cards
The rate for local calls is 1 TWD per minute and that long distance calls is 1 TWD per
20 seconds. Coin pay phones accept 1, 5 and 10 TWD coins. Most pay phones now
use telephone cards with value of 100 TWD or 200 TWD. Phone cards can be purchased at train stations, bus terminals, kiosks and convenient stores.
Cellular telecommunication system is GSM900/1800. French mobile phones may be
used in Taiwan. Electric current is 110 volts at 60 Hz, AC. A 220-110v adapter must
be used for electric devices.
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Fire / Ambulance / Emergency Assistance
Police
Tourist Hot Line
English Directory Assistance
English speaking Police
119
110
0800-011-765 (Toll-free in Taiwan)
106
+(886-2) 2321-3175
+(886-2) 2394-0238
+(886-2) 2555-4275 (Taipei City Gov.)
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Example: 00886 2 XXXX XXXX (for Taipei)
00886 7 XXXX XXX (for Kaohsiung)
62. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
USUAL WORKING HOURS (FOR REFERENCE ONLY)
Companies
Public services
Banks
Department stores
Shops
09:00 – 18:00 (Monday – Friday)
08:30 – 12:30 / 13:30 – 17:30 (Monday – Friday)
09:00 – 15:30 (Monday – Friday)
11:00 – 21:30 (7 Days)
10:00 – 21:30 (7 Days)
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NATIONAL HOLIDAYS 2013
Month
January
February
April
May
June
September
October
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Day
1 (Tue)
11 (Mon) – 15 (Fri)
28 (Thu)
4 (Thu)
5 (Fri)
1 (Wed)
12 (Wed)
19 (Thu) – 20 (Fri)
10 (Thu)
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New Year
Chinese New Year (Lunar Holiday)
Peace Memorial Day
Ching Ming Day (Tomb Sweeping Day)
Tomb Sweeping Day
Labor Day
Dragon Boat Festival
Mid-Autumn Festival
National Day
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63. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
TRAVELING IN TAIWAN
VISAS
Eligible countries for 30 days: Australia, Singapore and Malaysia.
Eligible countries for 90 days: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,
Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, U.K., U.S.A. and
Vatican City State.
Required document:
•A passport with validity of at least six months upon entry.
•A confirmed return air/sea ticket or an air/sea ticket and a visa for the next
destination, and a confirmed seat reservation for departure.
•No-criminal convictions and not prohibited by the local authorities to enter the
R.O.C.
Duration of stay starts from the day after arrival and is non-extendable. Foreign visitors
must depart by the end of the stated duration
VISITOR VISA
Eligible person: Foreign nationals, who hold ordinary passports or other legal travel
documents and who intend to stay in Taiwan for no more than six months for the
purposes of transit; tour; visit relatives; undertake visits; undertake inspection tours;
attend international conferences; conduct business; pursue short-term study; undertake short-term employment; undertake short-term missionary work; and engage in
other activities in the R.O.C. as approved by MOFA.
Duration days and fees: Visitor visas allow staying in Taiwan for the following durations: 14, 30, 60 or 90 days.
For other foreign nationals, the visa fees are: Single entry:1,600 TWD; multiple entries: TWD 3,200. Only for American passport holders. 4,340 TWD.
More Information: More detailed information regarding Taiwan Visas can be obtained
from the following website: http://www.boca.gov.tw
IN FRANCE
Bureau de Représentation de Taiwan en France (service des visas)
Address: 78, rue de L’université, 75007 Paris, France
Tel:
+(33) 01 44 39 88 30
Fax:
+(33) 01 44 39 88 71
E-mail : fra@boca.gov.tw
Website : www.roc-taiwan.org/fr
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64. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
DRIVING
Taiwan traffic is on the right-hand side as in France. Foreign visitors may drive with a
valid foreign international driver’s license for 30 days following the day of arrival. After 30 days, the license must be endorsed by the Office of Motor Vehicle Inspection.
Continuing to drive without this endorsement will be considered as “driving without a
license” by Taiwanese authorities and police.
Residents with an Alien Resident Certificate (ARC) should apply for a Taiwanese driver’s license at the Office of the Motor Vehicles.
Website: www.tpcmv.thb.gov.tw
Tel: +(886-2) 2763-0155
Towed Vehicles Inquiries: 0800-000-537
BUSINESS
TAXIS
Taxis are available 24 hours in Taiwan. They are all yellow in color and are charged
for by distance. A few taxi drivers speak English but it is recommended that you
have the destination and return addresses written in Chinese on a piece of paper to
make things easier.
In Taipei city, the rate for a taxi starts at 70 TWD for the first 1.5 kilometers and 5 TWD
will be added for every additional 250 meters, as well as 5 TWD for every additional 1
minute 40 seconds if stuck in traffic. A 20 TWD surcharge is added to every journey
from 23:00 to 6:00.
BUS AND METRO
Most bus services operate until 23:00 and the fare in Taipei is 15 TWD. The exact
change must be tendered or a rechargeable public transportation ‘Easy Card’ can
be used (A pre-paid IC ticket system for use on the metro, buses, trains and in car
parks).
The Metro, or Mass Rapid Transit system, MRT is well signposted in English. Tickets
can be purchased from ticket machines at MRT stations or the Easy Card can be
used. The fare is based on the distance of the trip and starts at 20 TWD. Those planning multiple trips can buy a one-day ticket for unlimited travel for one day at MRT
stations for 200 TWD.
Department of transportation, Taipei City Government
Website: www.dot.taipei.gov.tw
Tel: +(886-2) 2720-8889
YOUBIKE
YouBike is the same as Vélib in France. The Taipei City Government collaborates
with Giant Taiwan in order to encourage people to use a bicycle for getting around
the city and city tours. There are more than 50 stations in Taipei City. YouBike uses
an electronic unmanned automated management system to provide “A Leases and
B Returns” Easy Cards, credit cards, cell phones (chunghwa telecom) are all accepted as payment methods for rental. The rate is 10 TWD for each 30 minutes.
Website: www.youbike.com.tw
Tel: +(886-2) 8978-5084
Website: www.dot.taipei.gov.tw
Tel: +(886-2) 2720-8889
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65. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
TAIPEI METRO MAP
BUSINESS
Taipei Rapid Transit System
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FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
AIRPORTS
Taiwan has three international airports, two in Taipei and one in Kaohsiung.
Taoyuan International Airport is the national gateway to Taiwan. It is located in Taoyuan, 40 kilometers from Taipei. A trip from Taoyuan to Taipei downtown takes about one
hour.
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BUSINESS
Taxi fees are about 1,000 TWD
es depart from Taoyuan airport
shan Airport and Taipei’s main
marks in the Taipei area. Fees
for a one-way trip. Inexpensive shuttle busevery 15 or 25 minutes for Taipei’s Songrailway station, as well as for other landfor shuttle buses are around 110-150 TWD.
Taipei Songshan Airport is located in Songshan District of Taipei. It is easily accessible
to the city center thanks to the MRT, “Songshan Aiport” station (MRT Wenhu line), and
several shuttle buses.
Taipei Songshan Airport
www.tsa.gov.tw/
Tel: +(886-2) 8770-3456
Hengchun Airport
www.hca.gov.tw/
Tel: +(886-8) 889-7120
Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport
www.taoyuan-airport.com/
Tel: +(886-3) 398-3728 (Voice Inquiry)
Taitung Airport
www.tta.gov.tw/
Tel: +(886-89) 362-530
Taichung Airport
www.tca.gov.tw/
Tel: +(886-4) 2615-5000
Hualien Airport
www.hulairport.gov.tw/
Tel: +(886-3) 821-0768
Chiayi Airport
www.cya.gov.tw/
Tel: +(886-5) 286-7886
Magong Airport (Penghu)
www.mkport.gov.tw/
Tel: +(886-6) 922-8188
Tainan Airport
www.tna.gov.tw/
Tel: +(886-6) 260-1016
Kinmen Airport
www.kma.gov.tw/
Tel: +(886-82) 322-381
Kaohsiung International Airport
www.kia.gov.tw/
Tel: +(886-7) 805-7630
Matzu Airport (Beigan / Nangan)
www.tsa.gov.tw/
Tel (Beigan): +(886-836) 56-606 #105
(Nangan): +(886-836) 26-505
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67. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
DOMESTIC FLIGHT BOOKING
You should arrive 30 minutes before departure to collect and pay for your ticket.
Identification is required for domestic flights. No airport tax is required.
Tel
Mandarin Airlines
Uni Air
Far Eastern
Air Transport
02-449-8123
02-412-8008
07-791-1000
02-8770-7999
INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT BOOKING
Air France
Eva Airways
Singapore
Airlines
Thai
Airways
Cathay
Pacific
China
Airlines
Tel
2711-4055
2501-1999
2551-6655
8772-5111
2715-2333
2715-1212
Fax
2773-4798
2501-0019
2523-5955
8772-5755
2175-1299
NON-STOP FLIGHTS TO PARIS:
THINK EVA AIR
International airline EVA AIR (www.evaair.com), which covers over 50 major destinations in Europe, Asia, Oceania, United States and Canada, is also the only
airline providing non-stop flights to France three times a week; with a 4th flight a
week starting the 17th of May, 2013. BR87 departs from Taipei at 23:50 pm and
arrives to Paris CDG Terminal 1 at 7:40 am. BR88 departs from Paris Charles de
Gaulle (CDG) Terminal at 11:20 am and arrives to Taipei at 7:05 am.
A new Business Class (Royal Laurel) will also start in April 2013 and EVA AIR will
soon be part of the Star Alliance.
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TransAsia
Airways
68. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
TOURISM
Tourism Bureau, MOTC 交通部觀光局
Address: 9F, N°290, Section 4, Zhongxiao East Road, Da’an District, Taipei 10694
10694台北市忠孝東路四段290號9樓
Tel:
+(886-2) 2349-1500
Website: www.eng.taiwan.net.tw
BUSINESS
Travel Service Center, Tourism Bureau, MOTC 交通部觀光局旅遊服務中心
Address: 1F-4F, N°240, Tun-Hwa North Road, Taipei 10548
10548 台北市敦化北路240號1~4樓
Tel:
+(886-2) 2717-3737 or 0800-011-765
Fax:
+(886-2) 8712-9175
Email: tisc@tbroc.gov.tw
Website: www.admin.taiwan.net.tw/auser/H/tisc/tourinfo/index.htm
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RAILWAY
HIGH SPEED RAIL
With regular services started from
2007, Taiwan has put in operation a
high speed rail system, said to be on
par with the French TGV, German ICE
and Japanese Shinkansen.
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The line (western corridor) runs between Taipei and Kaohsiung. The
length of this new high speed rail system is 345 kilometers.
Travel time from Taipei to Kaohsiung
is reduced to approximately 90 minutes, compared to 4-5 hours using
regular train service.
Tel: 4066-3000 (customer service)
Website: www.thsrc.com.tw
REGULAR RAILWAY
The public railway network makes travel among major cities easy and convenient.
There are two major lines: the west coast line is electrified and the east coast line still
operates diesel-electric trains.
Taiwan Railways Administration
Address: N°3, Peiping W. Road, Taipei 10041
10041 台北市北平西路3號
Tel:
+(886-2) 2191-0096
Website: www.railway.gov.tw
Railway Information Service Numbers
Keelung:
+(886-2) 2426-3743
Taipei:
+(886-2) 2371-3558
Taoyuan:
+(886-3) 332-3304
Hsinchu:
+(886-3) 523-7441
Changhua:
+(886-4) 727-4218
Chiayi:
Tainan:
Kaohsiung:
Ilan:
Taitung:
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+(886-5) 222-8904
+(886-6) 226-1314
+(886-7) 235-2376
+(886-3) 932-3801
+(886-89) 229-687
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70. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
FRENCH RESTAURANTS IN TAIWAN
Taipei
Antoine Room
(in Sheraton Hotel)
N°12, Sec. 1, Zhong Xiao East Road, Taipei
台北市忠孝東路一段12號
Tel: +(886-2) 2321-5511
Fax: +(886-2) 2394-4240
Email: sheraton.taipei@sheraton.com
www.sheraton-taipei.com
BUSINESS
Aux Champs sur Marne
N°161, XingAn Street, Taipei
台北市興安街161號
Tel: +(886-2) 2547-2423
Fax: +(886-2) 2547-2423
Email: restaurantchampsmarne@gmail.com
Chamkar Vegetarian
Restaurant
N°7, Lane 50, Sec. 2, Zhong-Cheng Road,Taipei
台北市天母忠誠路二段50巷7號
Tel: +(886-2) 2838-3400
Email: chamkartaipei@gmail.com
www.chamkar-vegetarian.com
La Cocotte,
Bistrot Fabien Verge
N°20, Lane 13, Sec. 2, JinShan S. Road, Taipei
台北市金山南路二段13巷20號
Tel: +(886-2) 3322-3289
Fax: +(886-2) 3322-3286
Email: fawayjay@gmail.com
imkjw.com/lacocotte/index_lacocotte_1.html
L’Atelier de Robuchon Bella Vita Mall 5F, N°28, Song-Ren Road, Taipei
台北市信義區松仁路28號5樓
Tel: +(886-2) 2829-2628 /+(886-2) 8729-2629
Fax: +(886-2) 2722-2778
www.robuchon.com.tw
L’Appetit
N°1, Alley 30, Lane 279, Sec. 1, Fuxing South Road, Taipei
台北市大安區復興南路一段279巷30弄1號
Tel: +(886-2) 2709 4572
La Riche Cellier
(Taipei Shop)
N°678, Minshui Road, Taipei
台北市中山區明水路678號
Tel: +(886-2) 8502-3386
Fax: +(886-2) 8502-2332
La Rotisserie
6F, N°3, Sec. 1, Chengde Road, Taipei
台北市大同區承德路一段三號六樓
Tel: +(886-2) 2181-9999
Fax: +(886-2) 2181-9988
www.palaisdechinehotel.com
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Le Jardin
N°15, Lane 14, Sec. 7, ChungShan North Road, Taipei
台北市士林區中山北路七段14巷15號
Tel: +(886-2) 2877-1178
BUSINESS
Le Bistro de l’Olivier
N°122, Sec. 2, An-He Road, Taipei
台北市安和路二段122號 (遠企停車場旁)
Tel: +(886-2) 8732-3726
Fax: +(886-2) 2736-7818
Email: chef@maggie.com.tw
Lutetia Coffee Shop
N°446, Sec. 6, Zhongshan North Road, Taipei
台北市中山北路六段446號
Tel: +(886-2) 2875-6977
Fax: +(886-2) 5516-0009
Email: cedric.guyot@hotmail.fr
Paris 1930
N° 41, Sec. 2, Min Chuan E.Road, Taipei
台北市民權東路二段41號
Tel: +(886-2) 2957-1234
Fax: +(886-2) 2596-8254
taipei.landishotelsresorts.com
Paul
N°107, Sec. 4, Renai Road, Taipei City
台北市仁愛路四段107號
Tel: +(886-2) 2771-3200
Fax: +(886-2) 2771-3272
Email: paul_001@paultaiwan.com
www.paul-international.com/tw/splash-country
Saveurs
N°12, Sec. 1, Zhong Xiao East Road, Taipei
台北市大安區復興南路一段219巷14號
Tel: +(886-2) 2751-0185
Fax: +(886-2) 8773 0823
Email: saveurs.tw@msa.hinet.net
S.T.A.Y.
101 Tower, 4F, N°7, Sec. 5, Xin Yi Road, Taipei
台北市信義路五段101大樓4樓
Tel: +(886-2) 8101-8177
Email: info@staytaipei.com.tw
www.yannick-alleno.com/restaurant/taipei
Villa 32
(Relais & Châteaux)
N°32, Zhongshan Rd., Beitou Dist., Taipei
台北市北投區中山路32號
Tel: +(886-2) 6611-8888
Fax: +(886-2) 6611-3000
Email: info@villa32.com
www.villa32.com
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Taichung
Le Moût Restaurant
(Relais & Châteaux)
N°59, Cunzhong Street, Taichung
台中市西區存中街59號
Tel: +(886-4) 2375-3002
Fax: +(886-4) 2376-0753
Email: info@lemout.com
www.lemout.com
Gulu’s House
BUSINESS
N°48, Jingming Road, Taichung
台中市西屯區精明路48號
Tel: +(886-4) 2327-1393
Fax: +(886-4) 2376-0753
La Fête
N°587, Huiwen Road, Nantun District, Taichung
台中市南屯區惠文路587號
Tel: +(886-4) 2252-1680
Fax: +(886-4) 2251-5507
www.lafete.com.tw/ENG/index.html
Tainan
La France Verte
N°7, Lane 86, Yidong Road, East District, Tainan
台南市東區怡東路86巷7號
Tel: +(886-6) 236-4655
Fax: +(886-2) 8502-2332
Kaohsiung
La Riche Cellier
(Kaohsiung Shop)
N°101, Bo-Ai 3rd Road, Zuoying District, Kaohsiung
高雄市左營區博愛三路101號
Tel: +(886-8) 8502-3386
Pasadena French
Restaurant
N°298, Hedi Road, Sanmin District, Kaohsiung
高雄市三民區河堤路298號
Tel: +(886-7) 341-1256
Fax: +(886-7) 345-1836
Email f.restaurant@sincewell.com
fr.pasadena.com.tw
La Maison de Vincent
N°130, SihWei 3rd Road, Lingya District, Kaohsiung
高雄市苓雅區四維三路130號
Tel: +(886-7) 335-9559
Pingtung
Chez Papa
N°142, Kending Rd., Hengchun Township, Pingtung County
屏東縣恆春鎮墾丁路142號
Tel: +(886-8) 886-1197
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74. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
ABACARE GROUP LIMITED
安柏集團有限公司
Patrick Marie HERBET, CEO
20/F, Connaught Commercial Building,
185 Wanchai Road, Wanc hai, Hong Kong
Tel:
+(886-2) 2514-7959 #38
Mobile China: +(86) 13601199464
Email: taiwan@abacaregroup.com
www.abacaregroup.com
PROFILE 基本資料
Activity Sector Insurance
Foundation 1997
Legal Status: Representative office
MEMBERS
ACTIVITIES 公司內容
Abacare group is a leading insurance broker specialized in providing medical and life insurance to
individuals and corporations.
The company established in 1996 has 80 employees across our offices in Asia: Hong Kong, Beijing,
Shanghai, Singapore a representative office in Taiwan.
Abacare Group offers insurance services to Companies, Expatriates and High Net Worth Individuals.
Abacare specializes in:
1. Medical Insurance Employee Benefits
We offer the best choice of International Local Medical Insurance providing 24-hour worldwide medical coverage, hospitalization, dental evacuation
2. Life Insurance Critical Illness Insurance
We represent major life insurance companies to cover your specific needs and budget.
3. General Insurance
We cover all types of risks in Asia.
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75. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
ABRAHAM MA CPA ASSOCIATES
馬懷德會計師事務所
馬懷德 會計師
Abraham MA, CPA
7F., N°285, Sec.3, Nanjing East Road, Taipei 105
105台北市南京東路三段285號7樓
Tel:
+(886-2) 2546-3516
Fax: +(886-2) 2712-8005
Email: ma@cpataiwan.com
www.cpataiwan.com
PROFILE 基本資料
MEMBERS
Activity Sector Legal Services Accounting
Staff in Taiwan 10
Foundation 2000
Legal Status
Independent Corporation Incorporated in Taiwan (R.O.C.)
ACTIVITIES 公司內容
The firm’s major services include but not limited to :
1. Incorporation, Business Registration and Foreign Investment
2. Auditing, Accounting and Taxation
The firm is following the ethic codes released by both Taiwan and AICPA.
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76. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
A-CLASS INTERNATIONAL CO. LTD.
大咖國際有限公司
Man Ying LEE (Ph. D.), Founder CEO
14F.-3, N° 57, Fuxing N. Rd., Songshan Dist., Taipei 10595
10595 台北市松山區復興北路57號14樓之三
Tel:
+(886-2) 2216-2910
Fax: +(886-2) 2216-2910
Email: ceo@aclassinternational.com
PROFILE 基本資料
Activity Sector Consulting / Training for Public, Business, Cultural and Entertainment Sectors
Staff in Taiwan 3
Foundation 2012
Legal Status
Independent Corporation Incorporated in Taiwan (R.O.C.)
MEMBERS
ACTIVITIES 公司內容
ACI provides following services:
- Corporate Training (Strategy, Cross-Cultural and Management)
- Consulting
- Project management of cultural entertaining events (e.g., VIP nights for luxury firms)
ACI consultants are either graduates of top schools (e.g., HEC) or experienced executives of international brands (e.g., Bally) and the quality of our services meets “A-Class International” standard only.
Our clients include well-known brands such as Family Mart (全家), President Enterprises Corporation (
統一) and HAVI Group (distribution services to McDonald’s restaurants).
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77. FRANCE TAIWAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
AFNOR ASIA, LTD.
艾法諾國際股份有限公司
黃重元 執行副總
Jason HUANG, Deputy General Manager
20F.-2, N°102, Chungping Road,Taoyuan City 33060
33060桃園市中平路102號20樓之二
Tel:
+(886-3) 220-0066
Fax: +(886-3) 220-7889
Email: asia@afnor.org
www.asia.afnor.org
PROFILE 基本資料
ACTIVITIES 公司內容
AFNOR Asia is the subsidiary of the AFNOR Group, who acts as a resources centre and a service
coordinator for our Asian offices, including Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia,
Indonesia, Iran and Pakistan. We are a major player in standardization, certification, training and information services.
Our services include:
• anagement System Certification (Quality, Environment, Safety, Food Safety, Information Security,
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etc.)
• reen House Gas and Energy Management Service (GHG Emission Verification, Product / Service
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Carbon Footprint Verification, Energy Management Service)
• Service Quality Certification Trainings
• Social Responsibility Evaluation
• Personnel Competence Registration Training Programs
• Supplier Audit / Inspection
艾法諾國際股份有限公司為法國標協集團在亞洲地區子公司,擔任亞洲各地區辦公室之資源中心與服務諮詢者
的位子,範圍涵蓋日本、韓國、大陸、台灣、越南、泰國、馬來西亞、印尼、伊朗和巴基斯坦。艾法諾在標
準、驗證、培訓與資訊服務的領域中扮演一個主要的角色。
艾法諾提供的驗證服務包括:
• 管理系統驗證 (品質管理、環境管理、職業安全管理、食品安全管理、資訊安全管理等)
• 溫室氣體及能源管理驗證服務 (溫室氣體排放查證、產品 / 服務碳足跡查證、能源管理驗證服務)
• 服務品質驗證及訓練
• 企業社會責任評量
• 人員認證登錄及教育訓練課程
• 供應商稽核及評鑑
FRANCE TAIWAN BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2013
CCIFT
77
MEMBERS
Activity Sector
Service Agency / Consultant / Agent
Staff in Taiwan 10
Foundation 2008
Legal Status
Independent Company Incorporated in Taiwan (R.O.C.)