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Taiwan Outbound Investment Soars 58% in 2021-2025 on Supply Chain Shift

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Taiwan's approved outbound investment jumped 57.8% over the past five years as companies accelerated efforts to diversify production and supply chains beyond China amid geopolitical tensions and rising global demand for electronics, the Ministry of Economic Affairs said on Tuesday.

Approved overseas investment totaled $148.6 billion during 2021-2025, up from $94.1 billion in 2016-2020, the ministry said.

The British Caribbean territories accounted for the largest share of outbound investment at 22.8%, mainly through financial and insurance holding companies, followed by the United States at 20.5%, and ASEAN at 20%. However, China's share fell to 12.9% during the five-year period and declined further to 0.9% in the first five months of 2026.

The ministry said electronic components manufacturing was the biggest driver of investment growth in both the United States and ASEAN, reflecting overseas expansion by semiconductor companies.

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