Taishang () are Taiwanese businesspeople operating in mainland China. The tai part of the term stands for Taiwan, and the shang part stands for business or businessperson. There are no official statistics on the number of Taishang working in mainland China. Unofficial estimates circulating in 2011 suggested that between 1 million and 3 million Taiwanese nationals (including family members) lived in mainland China.
Taishang () are Taiwanese businesspeople operating in mainland China. The tai part of the term stands for Taiwan, and the shang part stands for business or businessperson. There are no official statistics on the number of Taishang working in mainland China. Unofficial estimates circulating in 2011 suggested that between 1 million and 3 million Taiwanese nationals (including family members) lived in mainland China.
==Economic impact== thumb|Taiwan Approved Investments in mainland China by Cases Accumulation from 1991 to 2014 The more Taiwanese capital is invested in the mainland, the more it becomes part and parcel of China's growing economy. Therefore, the Taishang are a major force in the economic integration of China with the larger world-economy.
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