Monday, February 28, 2000

 Nobody in last 50 years has multiplied more human intelligence than 20 million taiwanese peoples. They substituted army rule with intelligence co-creation thanks to humantech greats Li, Guo, Chang.

Historically Taiwan people are also one of biggest investors in Chiense mainland- the West have lot of work to empower their peoples AI.  Here are Groc estimates NB Japan's support easy to under-restimate as it transfered engineering capabilities as well as money, and moew directly 

Chart: Countries Supplying Money Through Hong Kong to China (1979–1997)

Country

Estimated FDI via HK (1979–1997)

Share of HK’s FDI

Key Sectors

Mechanism

Taiwan

$10–20 billion

10–15%

Textiles, electronics, footwear

Hong Kong subsidiaries, shell firms

United States

$5–15 billion

5–10%

Consumer goods, oil, hotels

Hong Kong offices, joint ventures

Japan

$5–15 billion

5–10%

Automobiles, electronics, machinery

Hong Kong subsidiaries, ODA

United Kingdom

$3–7 billion

3–5%

Trading, real estate, utilities

HKSE, British firms’ subsidiaries

Singapore/Overseas Chinese

$5–7 billion

5%

Manufacturing, real estate, palm oil

Hong Kong holding companies

Hong Kong (Local)

$30–60 billion

30–40%

Real estate, manufacturing, ports

Direct investment, tycoons

Notes: Total Hong Kong FDI to China ~$100–150 billion. Shares are approximate due to data gaps. Other countries (e.g., Germany) contributed smaller amounts.

Intelligence transfer between asians and west coast america is fascinating . Some of Grok's figures at june 2025 (please note verification needed)

Chart: Connections Between Ren Family, Hong Kong Tycoons, and Taiwanese-American Families

Group/Individual

FDI Knowledge (1975–1995)

Stanford Ties

Tech/Philanthropy

Huawei/Ren Family Ties

Human Intelligence Impact

Li Ka-shing (HK)

~$5–10B in SEZs; CK Hutchison

$40M to UC Berkeley/UCSF

AI (Siri), medical ($3.8B)

None; 3 HK competes

AI, genomics research

Ronnie Chan (HK)

~$2–3B in real estate

$75M to Biohub

Biotech, education ($1B)

None; no overlap

Medical AI, U.S.-China exchanges

Victor Fung (HK)

~$2–3B in trade

HKU/Tsinghua funds

GBA tech ($500M)

Indirect supply chain

AI startups, trade networks

Jensen Huang (TW-Am)

None; post-1995

$50M to AI Center

NVIDIA GPUs ($115B)

None; competes (Ascend)

Deep learning, AI chips

Jerry Yang (TW-Am)

None; post-1995

$75M to Energy Bldg

Yahoo!, AI startups ($2B)

None; no overlap

Internet, AI investment

Joseph Tsai (TW)

None; post-1995

Alibaba AI Lab collab

Alibaba AI, AAPI ($500M)

None; AliCloud competes

E-commerce AI, AAPI youth

Morris Chang (TW)

None; TSMC 1987

$10M to semiconductors

TSMC chips ($3B)

None; cutoff 2020

AI hardware foundation


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