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Ep 180 | Paolo Lising Startup Taiwan Author: Shares His Knowledge on Starting a Business in Taiwan

Ep 180 | Paolo Lising Startup Taiwan Author: Shares His Knowledge on Starting a Business in Taiwan

Episode 180 Published 4 years, 1 month ago
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A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin:

Paolo Lising shares his knowledge on starting a business in Taiwan.

In February, I did a follow up interview with Paolo Lising, who I've had on as a guest previously along with Ramon Ray in episode 168, which was about solopreneurship. Paolo is the author of Startup Taiwan: Foreigners Business Guide, and the founder of MillionDC.com. Startup Taiwan is the second book written to help foreigners wanting to start a business in Taiwan after How to Start a Business in Taiwan, which was written by Elias Ek in 2013. Elias has also been a guest on Talking Taiwan.

I spoke in depth with Paolo about his early interest in entrepreneurship, what brought him to Taiwan, and how he transitioned from journalism to corporate life and the startup scene. We had an in-depth conversation about what went into his book Startup Taiwan. For those wanting the most up-to-date information they should subscribe to a digital version of Startup Taiwan, which Paolo regularly updates on his website StartupInTaiwan.com. He also has a podcast by the same name Startup Taiwan, that I'd recommend you check out.

Here's a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode:

  • Paolo's background and upbringing
  • Paolo's career as a journalist covering the Philippines energy sector and banking
  • When and how Paolo became an entrepreneur
  • Paolo's first business, which was an antique shop in the Philippines
  • How Paolo decided to go from being a journalist to pursing an MBA
  • How Paolo decided to go Taiwan to purse an MBA degree
  • How the MBA program at NTU (National Taiwan University) is taught in English
  • Paolo worked at ASUS and Rayliant Global Advisors in Taiwan before getting into the startup scene
  • Paolo's current startup in Taiwan, MillionDC.com, which is a learning platform for entrepreneurs from developing countries
  • The special needs of entrepreneurs from developing countries
  • Where the name MillionDC comes from
  • How his bosses at ASUS and Rayliant Global Advisors were supportive of Paolo's interest in starting his own company on his own time outside of his work hours
  • How one of the problems for people in the Philippines is having stable internet connection and access to information
  • What led Paolo to write Startup Taiwan
  • How to Start a Business in Taiwanby Elias Ek
  • How so much has changed since 2013 when How to Start a Business in Taiwanby Elias Ek was published and Paolo felt a need to write a book with up dated information
  • How Taiwan has changed it policies towards accepting foreigners and allowing them to open up businesses
  • The two ways that foreigners can enter Taiwan and start a business: entrepreneur visa and Gold Card visa
  • The requirements for an entrepreneur visa include submitting a plan of what you will to do in Taiwan, and the growth potential of your business
  • Incubators in Taiwan and the support they provide to entrepreneurs
  • The Gold Card visa is for those with expertise in their fields, similar to an APRC (lien Permanent Resident Certificate)
  • The requirements for a Gold Card
  • The process of writing and doing research for Paolo's book, Startup Taiwan
  • There are six steps to starting a business in Taiwan
  • How Paolo's book includes interviews with entrepreneurs and case studies
  • The KPIs (key performance indicator) for grants given by the government of Taiwan
  • The difference and added value of Paolo's book, Startup Taiwan compared to Elias' book, How to Start a Business in Taiwan
  • How the interviews in Paolo's book, Startup Taiwan offer some real life examples of what people go through in the process of trying to start a business in Taiwan
  • How Taiwan is in general very technologically advanced, but its
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