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==History== ==History==
In 1949, Taiwan had 10,000 cotton ]. In 1954, the ] established a committee to establish plans for textile industry. In 1964, it grew to 500,000, making the cotton textiles industry the fastest growing industry in Taiwan at that time.<ref>https://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=29,45&post=36829</ref> Decades later with the growing ], ] ] dominated the field. <ref>http://www.indiantextilemagazine.in/industry-news/taiwan-textile-industrys-phenomenal-growth/</ref> In 1949, Taiwan had 10,000 cotton ]. In 1954, the ] established a committee to establish plans for textile industry. In 1964, it grew to 500,000, making the cotton textiles industry the fastest growing industry in Taiwan at that time.<ref name="auto1">{{cite news|date=1 February 1965|url=https://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=29,45&post=36829|title=Cotton, King of Textiles|publisher=Taiwan Today|accessdate=12 May 2020}}</ref> Decades later with the growing ], ] ] dominated the field.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|first1=K.|last1=Gopalakrishnan|date=3 October 2016|url=http://www.indiantextilemagazine.in/industry-news/taiwan-textile-industrys-phenomenal-growth/|title=Taiwan textile industry’s phenomenal growth|website=The Textile Magazine|accessdate=12 May 2020}}</ref>


==Economy== ==Economy==
As of 1965, the industry paid a total tax of NT$240 million to the ]. In 2015, the total value of textile production in Taiwan was NT$409.3 billion.<ref>http://www.indiantextilemagazine.in/industry-news/taiwan-textile-industrys-phenomenal-growth/</ref> As of 1965, the industry paid a total tax of NT$240 million to the ]. In 2015, the total value of textile production in Taiwan was NT$409.3 billion.<ref name="auto"/>


The export value of textile industries was US$44 million in 1963 in which 80% of it was cottons. Major exporting countries or regions were ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ].<ref>https://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=29,45&post=36829</ref> In 2015, textile exports amounted NT$10.8 billion and imports amounted NT$3.46 billion. In 2014, Taiwan was the 7th largest exporting countries for clothing products. Major importing countries or regions were ], ], ] and ].<ref>http://www.indiantextilemagazine.in/industry-news/taiwan-textile-industrys-phenomenal-growth/</ref> The export value of textile industries was US$44 million in 1963 in which 80% of it was cottons. Major exporting countries or regions were ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ].<ref name="auto1"/> In 2015, textile exports amounted NT$10.8 billion and imports amounted NT$3.46 billion. In 2014, Taiwan was the 7th largest exporting countries for clothing products. Major importing countries or regions were ], ], ] and ].<ref name="auto"/>


==Factories== ==Factories==
In 1965, Taiwan had 24 cotton textile miles. The numbers then grew to 4,300 in 2015.<ref>https://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=29,45&post=36829</ref><ref>http://www.indiantextilemagazine.in/industry-news/taiwan-textile-industrys-phenomenal-growth/</ref> In 1965, Taiwan had 24 cotton textile miles. The numbers then grew to 4,300 in 2015.<ref name="auto1"/><ref name="auto"/>


==Production== ==Production==
Around 75% of domestic ] production is used for clothing production.<ref>https://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=29,45&post=36829</ref> Around 75% of domestic ] production is used for clothing production.<ref name="auto1"/>


==Workforce== ==Workforce==
The textile industry employed around 35,000 people in 1965 and in 2015 it employed 140,000 people.<ref>https://taiwantoday.tw/news.php?unit=29,45&post=36829</ref> The textile industry employed around 35,000 people in 1965 and in 2015 it employed 140,000 people.<ref name="auto1"/>


==Research and development== ==Research and development==

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The textile industry in Taiwan is a major industry in Taiwan.

History

In 1949, Taiwan had 10,000 cotton spindles. In 1954, the Ministry of Economic Affairs established a committee to establish plans for textile industry. In 1964, it grew to 500,000, making the cotton textiles industry the fastest growing industry in Taiwan at that time. Decades later with the growing petrochemical industry, man-made fiber dominated the field.

Economy

As of 1965, the industry paid a total tax of NT$240 million to the government. In 2015, the total value of textile production in Taiwan was NT$409.3 billion.

The export value of textile industries was US$44 million in 1963 in which 80% of it was cottons. Major exporting countries or regions were British Hong Kong, Iran, Latin America, South Korea, South Vietnam, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States. In 2015, textile exports amounted NT$10.8 billion and imports amounted NT$3.46 billion. In 2014, Taiwan was the 7th largest exporting countries for clothing products. Major importing countries or regions were Indonesia, Japan, United States and Vietnam.

Factories

In 1965, Taiwan had 24 cotton textile miles. The numbers then grew to 4,300 in 2015.

Production

Around 75% of domestic yarn production is used for clothing production.

Workforce

The textile industry employed around 35,000 people in 1965 and in 2015 it employed 140,000 people.

Research and development

The Taiwan Textile Research Institute is the government-funded research institute in Taiwan in textile industry.

References

  1. ^ "Cotton, King of Textiles". Taiwan Today. 1 February 1965. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
  2. ^ Gopalakrishnan, K. (3 October 2016). "Taiwan textile industry's phenomenal growth". The Textile Magazine. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
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