- As Beijing tightens its grip on the city, Taipei says it will help Hongkongers who move over – though there are few details for foreign companies
- The island has a similar culture to the city and cheaper labour, but barriers include scarcity of finance-sector talent and a lack of clarity over incentives
South China Morning Post
Date: 27 Jun, 2020
By: Ralph Jennings
“The runaround with the different government departments is pretty difficult. Of course, if you’re resourceful you would hire a lawyer, but normally it is quite a challenge,” said Tan, 53, the Malaysian-born operator of an executive coaching firm.
Taiwan has said it will help Hongkongers seeking to move over in the wake of Beijing’s tightening grip over the city, with a national security law set to be passed as early as this week. A government office due to open next month in Taipei will offer individual Hongkongers humanitarian assistance, including finding jobs or setting up businesses.But Taiwan has not released too many details about whether it would offer special incentives for businesses considering leaving Hong Kong, especially foreign firms mulling over an exit strategy.
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