The Taiwan Creative Content Fest introduces two new funds, the Taiwan-Korea Entertainment and Cultural Content Fund and the Far EasTone Creative Entertainment Fund, to enhance international collaboration in the Asian content industry. These initiatives mark a shift towards a more globally connected ecosystem and highlight Taiwan’s evolution into a key center for investment and co-production.
The 2025 Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF) kicked off by introducing two new global investment initiatives: the Taiwan-Korea Entertainment and Cultural Content Fund and the Far EasTone Creative Entertainment Fund. These funds aim to boost international collaboration, co-production, and intellectual property (IP) development in the Asian content industry.
The Taiwan-Korea Entertainment and Cultural Content Fund, led by CJ ENM, a prominent Korean entertainment conglomerate, in partnership with Far EasTone Telecom and TVBS Group from Taiwan, will invest NT960 million ($31 million) in film, television, music, live entertainment, co-production, distribution, and international marketing. Additionally, the Far Eastern Creative Entertainment Fund, a collaboration between Fubon Cultural Creative, Far EasTone, and the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA), with a total fund size of NT600 million ($19.4 million), focuses on promoting Taiwanese IP globally and introducing international works to local audiences.
According to TAICCA chair Sue Wang, these funds signify a shift towards a more globally connected ecosystem, positioning Taiwan as a hub for investment and co-production rather than just a creator’s hub. Sean Cho, VP of international business at CJ ENM, emphasized the strategic potential of the Taiwan-Korea partnership in developing impactful works by combining Korea’s production expertise with Taiwan’s creative strengths.
The launch of these funds at TCCF 2025 underscores the event’s growing importance as a central hub for the Asian creative industry. In addition to this announcement, CJ ENM also revealed a significant content partnership with Disney+ to expand the reach of its streaming platform, Tving, into Japan.
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