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2 Billion 350 Million Yuan Taiwan Funded Footwear Industry Project Settled In Nanyang

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Henan Tanghe Nanyang Taiwan Industrial Park Garment And Footwear Industry Transfer Demonstration Garden

"We have deepened our economic and trade cooperation with Taiwan through building up a platform for investment and financing of Taiwan Industrial Park, and we have issued a" magnet effect "for Taiwan investment. Tanghe, Henan County Party Secretary and learned people recently in Taiwan Yong Mao Group Nanyang (Tanghe) Industrial Park project signing ceremony said.


The total investment of the project is 2 billion 350 million yuan, which is located in the industrial agglomeration area of Tanghe. Nanyang Taiwan Industrial Park Development and construction Garment and shoemaking industry transfer demonstration garden It mainly produces garments, shoes and sporting goods. At present, the use of Taiwan Industrial Park as a carrier, Tanghe county has introduced the Taiwan project investment of 4 billion 850 million yuan, Taiwan funded projects have become an important support for the rise of the county's industry.

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