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Taiwan

Taiwanese work hard. In 2002, the World Competitiveness Yearbook from IMD (International Institute for Management Development) in Switzerland points out that Taiwanese average working hours per year are 2282 hours, ranking first in the world. In 2012, the data form CNN by referring to CLA (Council of Labor Affairs) and OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) points out that Taiwanese work two thousand and two hundred hours a year on average, which is more than 20% to Japan and U.S., and more than 35% to Germany. http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/台湾

The majority of Taiwan's electronics industry are ODM (Original Design Manufacturer). Acer is the world's second largest computer brand. Giant Bicycles has become a world famous senior bicycle brand. Asus (the world's largest PC motherboard manufacturer), D-Link, Trend Micro, Micro-Star International and Evergreen Group still have space for development. The government of the public of China (2013) has not fully open investment restrictions to Taiwan enterprises. In addition, the DPP government proposed New Ten Major Construction Projects to strengthen infrastructure construction and the cultivation of new industries. http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/台湾