
James Huang
James Huang is the chairman of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and a prominent figure in the Taiwanese bicycle industry. He recently spoke at the Taipei International Cycle Show, emphasizing the industry's recovery and the shift towards high-end bicycle models amidst previous declines in exports.
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James Huang, Chairman of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, emphasized that the Taiwan building is a concrete symbol of the nation’s collective support for Ukraine.
Taiwan-funded medical facility to open in UkraineJames Huang, the chairman of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, spoke about the record foreign participation at Computex Taipei.
Computex eyes record foreign participationTAITRA chairman James Huang said the Taiwan-US relationship is shifting toward a strategic industrial partnership.
Taiwan-US defense trade opportunities promisingTaiwan External Trade Development Council chairman James Huang announced the pavilion's opening date.
Lantern Festival to feature Tech World PavilionTAITRA Chairman James Huang said the three exhibits would maintain their original essence.
Lantern Festival to include Taiwan’s World Expo pavilionJames Huang, EY Taiwan assurance services leader, commented on the strong prospects for Taiwan's IPO market next year.
IPO activity next year expected to remain strong: EYThe opening ceremony was led by TIATRA chairman James Huang.
Taiwan Expo opens in the Philippines; US$50m in business deals expectedTAITRA chairman James Huang said this year’s show reached a new high in scale.
Taipei food show opens with record participants
TAITRA chairman James Huang said at the opening ceremony.
Taipei food fair opens with record 1,700 exhibitorsJames Huang is the honorary chairman of Tamayama Digital Tech Co and heads the Taiwan External Trade Development Council.
Taiwan draws attention at World ExpoTAITRA chairman James Huang said in his opening speech that Taiwan’s bicycle industry experienced a decline in exports of conventional and electric bicycles last year due to inventory adjustments.
Bicycle show touts steady industry recovery
























