Taiwan Launches Groundbreaking 'Taiwan Weeks' Initiative
Taipei, Taiwan - On August 4, 2025, the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) of Taiwan made an exciting announcement: the inaugural 'Taiwan Weeks' will take place from October 15 to 23. This initiative aims to enhance Taiwan's status as a leading asset management center in Asia. During a press conference in Taipei, FSC Chairperson Dr. Jin-Lung Peng emphasized that this campaign marks a critical step in Taiwan's strategy to attract global capital and integrate deeper into the worldwide financial system.
The event is intended not just as a promotional platform but as a collaborative space for dialogue, innovation exchange, and cross-border investment opportunities. "We invite global investors to discover the capabilities of Taiwan's capital markets and join us in shaping the future of asset management," Peng expressed, signaling the event's broader goals.
A Two-Week Showcase of Asset Management Solutions
The months leading up to this event have been meticulously planned, involving collaborations among the FSC, its Securities and Futures Bureau, Banking Bureau, Insurance Bureau, and various financial institutions like the Taiwan Stock Exchange and Taipei Exchange. Over these two weeks, attendees can expect a series of activities highlighting Taiwan's key policy developments in asset management.
Through interactive sessions, 'Taiwan Weeks' will seek to elucidate regulatory frameworks, promote financial product innovation, advance financial inclusion initiatives, and support ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) sustainability efforts. The official website,
taiwanweeks.com, provides a wealth of information including event schedules, speaker line-ups, and key insights regarding Taiwan's capital market evolution.
International Networking and Knowledge Sharing
The opening ceremony on October 15 will set the tone for the event, featuring keynote speeches from global asset management leaders and panel discussions led by scholars and industry experts. The topics will cover the shifting landscape of capital markets and present strategies for fostering inclusive, sustainable growth across Asia.
Subsequent sessions will tackle various critical issues. Attendees can participate in discussions focusing on:
- - ESG frameworks and corporate governance best practices.
- - Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and innovative product design tailored for emerging trends.
- - Mobilizing capital for public infrastructure through public-private partnerships.
Among the distinct highlights is the
2025 ETF Investment Expo, scheduled from October 17 to 19. This public event aims to deepen investor knowledge about ETFs, featuring seminars, hands-on activities, and insights on responsible investment.
Collaboration for Sustainable Growth
'Long-term capital formation and market resilience are crucial for fostering cross-border cooperation,' stated Dr. Peng. The idea behind 'Taiwan Weeks' is to create a strategic platform where local and international stakeholders can connect. By gathering professionals from various sectors, the initiative intends to stimulate partnerships and foster cooperation between academia and industry. It will also generate actionable policy recommendations through constructive discussions and shared expertise.
Key events include:
- - Asia Asset Management Center Forum on October 15, showcasing Taiwan's roadmap as a hub for global asset management.
- - A forum under the banner of Corporate Sustainability Transformation and ESG Practices that will feature leading local and international voices on governance innovation.
- - The Asia Innovation Cup on October 21, an engaging event combining competitions and discussions focused on helping startups tap into capital markets effectively.
In conclusion, as Taiwan embarks on this transformative journey with 'Taiwan Weeks', it is poised to position itself as a vital player within the global asset management arena. The event promises to not only attract investment but also foster a culture of innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability in asset management longer-term.