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There are also many high technology industry, service industry and tourism industry, contributing a significant amount of GDP to Taiwan. [12][20] The five major industries in the city are information technology (IT), telecommunications, digital contents, biotechnology and precision instruments. The city is among the top three cities in the global market in terms of IT product production volume, securing more than 50% of the global market share for products such as motherboards, notebooks, LCD monitors and CRT monitors. [10] Creative industries[edit] New Taipei City is also filled with many cultural and creative industries, such as pottery in Yingge District, Liuli industry in Tamsui District, drum industry in Xinzhuang District, dye industry in Sanxia District, noble metal processing industry in Ruifang District, sky lantern industry in Pingxi District, etc. The Taiwan Film Culture Center is planned to be built in Xinzhuang District for the key resource of the development of film industries in Taiwan. The Knowledge Industry Park is also planned to be built in the same district to encourage the clustering and expansion of digital content companies and will help turn the city into a virtual digital entertainment park. [27] Logistic industries[edit] The Port of Taipei located in Bali District has the capability of fitting container ships weighing up to 80,000 tons and transporting more than 2 million TEUs annually. The Tamsui Fisherman's Wharf in Tamsui District serves as the main port for fishing boats, as well as for sightseeing and leisure. Manufacturing industries[edit] Foxconn is based in New Taipei City. The company is the international major company for electronic OEM/ODM products. Foxconn produces iPhones for Apple.^ Palmer, Brian (23 March 2012). "Below the Rim: Why are there so few dunks in women's basketball?". Slate Magazine. Retrieved 25 March 2012. ^ "Pioneers Cardte Hicks, Musiette McKinney embrace Las Vegas Aces". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2 April 2018. ^ wsj. com, The First Dunk: A Sports Milestone in Women's Basketball. Retrieved 9 October 2009. ^ "Pioneer Dunker, Lady Tar Heel Charlotte Smith".
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