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Taiwanese Window Maker's Factory on Agricultural Land Moves Towards Legalization

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A Taiwanese company, Jin Feng Chang, manufacturing "Arrow Brand" anti-theft windows, is undergoing legalization of its factory on agricultural land.
  • The company, established in 1999, has won international awards for its innovative window designs.
  • This legalization process, guided by government policy, aims to help unregistered factories become compliant and improve their operational foundation.

Jin Feng Chang, a company based in Houli, Taichung, known for its "Arrow Brand" anti-theft and airtight windows, is in the final stages of legalizing its factory, which was initially established on agricultural land. Founded in 1999, the company has garnered international recognition, including awards at the Nuremberg International Invention Exhibition in Germany, for its innovative and high-performance window products that offer safety, security, sound insulation, and typhoon resistance.

The company's journey toward legalization began in 2015, coinciding with the government's policy to guide unregistered factories towards compliance. Jin Feng Chang has actively participated in this program, completing steps such as temporary factory registration, specific factory registration, and land use plan applications. This process is crucial for the company's long-term development, providing a more stable operational base for future investments in equipment upgrades, talent cultivation, and product research.

Taichung City's Economic Development Bureau highlighted the legalization of specific factories as a key policy for industrial upgrading. The process involves comprehensive reviews across multiple sectors, including land use, building management, fire safety, and environmental protection. The bureau facilitates this through cross-agency coordination and specialized guidance, aiming to help businesses operate stably while ensuring public safety and environmental quality.

Company Chairman Zhao emphasized that legalization has always been a significant goal for Jin Feng Chang. Despite the substantial time and resources required for navigating various regulations, the company remained committed to completing the process. This commitment is expected to create better development conditions for future growth and innovation, solidifying the company's foundation in the market.

Jin Feng Chang is set to become the 45th factory in Taichung to have its land use plan approved under the specific factory legalization program. This achievement underscores the city's efforts to support industrial development while balancing environmental and safety standards, fostering a symbiotic growth between industry and the environment.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.