Miao Li County Magistrate Chung Tung-chin leads business delegation to Japan, accelerating semiconductor and hydrogen energy development
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Miao Li County Magistrate Chung Tung-chin led a business delegation to Japan from March 29 to April 3, visiting leading companies in semiconductor materials, precision manufacturing, and low-carbon technologies. The visit focused on "low-carbon energy" and "industrial upgrading" to inform Miao Li's green energy transition and energy storage development. Participating companies reported valuable insights, such as Mitsubishi Chemical's product recycling efforts and Kawasaki Heavy Industries' steelmaking technology and automation. Magistrate Chung aims to foster industrial development and job creation in Miao Li through these exchanges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who led the Miaoli business delegation to Japan for promoting industrial upgrading?
- A: Miaoli County Magistrate Chung Tung-chin led the delegation with local government officials and representatives.
- Q: What were the two main themes of the delegation's visit to Japan?
- A: The two main themes of the visit were low-carbon energy and industrial upgrading.
- Q: Which Japanese companies and plants did the delegation visit during their trip?
- A: They visited Taiwan Powder Metallurgy Saitama plant, Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Tokyo plant, Mitsubishi Chemical R&D base, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
- Q: What was the most impressive aspect of the trip according to the Chairman of Hengyi Chemical?
- A: The most impressive aspect was Mitsubishi Chemical's focus on how to recycle and reuse their tens of thousands of products after production.
- Q: What challenges does Taiwan face according to the General Manager of Taiwan Powder Metallurgy?
- A: Taiwan faces challenges in electricity and manpower while the rest of the world is focusing on artificial intelligence.