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Taiwanese businessman Ruan Yaofeng: Promoting Eswatini Industrial Park in Africa

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Taiwanese energy consultant Ruan Yaofeng is assisting in promoting industrial parks in Eswatini, leveraging Taiwan's energy and technology advantages under the government's "Rongbang Project." He emphasizes Africa's development potential, viewing Eswatini as a gateway to the Southern African market. Ruan's past experience in Malawi led him to focus on solar power and electricity systems, and he utilizes his strong relationships with South African political and business circles. Many companies are currently in the evaluation phase, with plans to integrate Taiwanese resources and deepen cooperation with the African market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What did Ruan Yaofeng state in his exclusive interview with the Central News Agency?
A: He stated that he was invited to participate in the overall energy and industrial development planning.
Q: Who did Ruan Yaofeng collaborate with on sustainable energy strategies?
A: He previously collaborated with Acer founder Stan Shih on sustainable energy strategies.
Q: What is the goal of the Taiwan government's 'Rongbang Project' mentioned by Ruan?
A: It integrates Taiwan's energy and technology industry advantages to expand overseas markets and promote cooperation.
Q: Where was Ruan Yaofeng stationed as Taiwan's first alternative service draftee for diplomacy?
A: He was stationed in Malawi in his early years to participate in medical and technical cooperation.
Q: What event in a Malawi hospital prompted Ruan Yaofeng to engage in solar energy work?
A: He encountered a power outage during surgery in a hospital, which prompted him to engage in solar energy work.