Sheng-Yu Huang, Te-Yen Liu, Cheng-Lun Tien, et al.
Leiden
Brill
This paper examines the history of the commercial maritime activities associated with the former British Consulate at Takao (1864-1895) by considering its role as a facilitator of trade and international relations, particularly with Southeast Asia. The Takao Consulate fostered international trade between Southern Taiwan and Southeast Asia through the trading firm Jardine Matheson and contributed to the favorable economic conditions that were further enhanced by the Japanese Empire's colonial administration of Taiwan from 1895 to 1945. By drawing on Man-Houng Lin's work on the development of Taiwan in the late 19th to early 20th century, examining the history of the Consulate, locating Taiwan in the nexus of commercial links spanning the Western Pacific rim, and analyzing the links between the implementation of state policies and the conduct of international business, we will provide a contextualisation of the prevailing foreign trade policies of the Taiwanese government.