How a tiny nation built a global economy that rivals the world’s best
On this episode of The Airport Economist, Professor Tim Harcourt visits Taiwan—a small yet powerful island at the heart of the Asia-Pacific. How did this nation of just 23 million people become a global economic force? Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs François Wu explains Taiwan’s remarkable transformation into a leader in technology, manufacturing, and trade. With a strong focus on innovation and global connectivity, Taiwan continues to thrive despite geopolitical challenges, proving that small economies can make a massive global impact.