Taiwan is considered an industrialized country due to its rapid economic development, particularly since the 1960s, when it transitioned from an agrarian society to a manufacturing and technology hub. The island has established a strong export-oriented economy, specializing in electronics, information technology, and machinery. High levels of investment in education and infrastructure, along with a skilled workforce, have further propelled its industrial growth. Additionally, Taiwan's strategic location in Asia has facilitated trade and access to global markets, solidifying its status as an industrialized nation.
i think,that japan,taiwan,and south korea are one of asia's industrialized coutries
bulgaria is a semi-industrialized country
Industrialized
the United Arab Emirates is not only the most industrialized country in the Middle East, it is the most industrialized country in the world
You mean "developed" or industrialized? No. It is an "emerging market" or "newly industrialized country".
Taiwan, or ROC, is its own country.
is taiwan landlocked
Taiwan
taiwan is a country so there is no such thing as when was taiwan discoverd
A newly industrializing country is a country formerly classified as under developed, but which is becoming rapidly industrialized. The first wave of countries to be identified as newly industrializing included Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan. These countries underwent rapid industrial growth in the 1970s and 1980s, attracting significant financial investment, and are now associated with high-technology industries. More recently, Thailand, China, and Malaysia have been classified as newly industrializing countries.
The country code and area code of Changhua, Taiwan is 886, 47.
Taiwan IS a country. What do you mean by "Is there any countries in taiwan?"