TAIPEI -- Taiwanese companies in China are increasingly moving to Southeast Asia, a new survey shows, a trend that reflects the potential importance of President Tsai Ing-wen's flagship foreign policy.
Shift indicates potential importance of President Tsai's New Southbound Policy

Tsai's government promotes the New Southbound Policy, which encourages manufacturers to invest and set up factories in Southeast Asia. (Source photos by AP)
TAIPEI -- Taiwanese companies in China are increasingly moving to Southeast Asia, a new survey shows, a trend that reflects the potential importance of President Tsai Ing-wen's flagship foreign policy.