UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM N-Q

QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY

Investment Company Act file number: 811-04893


THE TAIWAN FUND, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

c/o STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
ONE LINCOLN STREET, P.O. BOX 5049
BOSTON, MA 02111-5049

(Address of principal executive offices)(Zip code)
 
(Name and Address of Agent for Service)
Copy to:
   
State Street Bank and Trust Company
Attention: Brian F. Link
Secretary
100 Summer Street
SUM0703
Boston, MA 02111
Leonard B. Mackey, Jr., Esq.
Clifford Chance US LLP
31 West 52nd Street
New York, New York 10019
 
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (877) 864-5056
 
Date of fiscal year end: August 31
 
Date of reporting period: November 30, 2016
 


ITEM 1. SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS
 
THE TAIWAN FUND, INC.
Schedule of Investments/November 30, 2016 (Showing Percentage of Net Assets) (unaudited)
 
 
SHARES
   
US $
VALUE
(NOTE 2)
 
   
COMMON STOCKS – 97.6%
 
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY — 12.8%
 
Auto Components Industry — 0.9%
 
Macauto Industrial Co., Ltd.
263,000
     
1,423,384
 
   
Auto Parts & Equipment Industry — 0.6%
 
Tung Thih Electronic Co., Ltd.
105,000
     
905,939
 
   
Healthcare Industry — 0.9%
 
Nan Liu Enterprise Co., Ltd.
303,000
     
1,354,673
 
   
Household Appliances Industry — 1.3%
 
Basso Industry Corp.
896,000
     
2,080,256
 
   
Leisure Time Industry — 1.5%
 
Giant Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
140,000
     
834,562
 
KMC Kuei Meng International, Inc.
248,298
     
802,394
 
Merida Industry Co., Ltd.
147,000
     
643,381
 
       
2,280,337
 
   
Multiline Retail Industry — 1.4%
 
Poya International Co., Ltd.
154,352
     
1,932,245
 
Taiwan FamilyMart Co., Ltd.
41,000
     
277,853
 
       
2,210,098
 
   
Textile Industry — 6.2%
 
Eclat Textile Co., Ltd.
244,356
     
2,529,962
 
Taiwan Paiho Ltd.
1,711,000
     
5,201,766
 
Toung Loong Textile Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
819,000
     
1,976,002
 
       
9,707,730
 
TOTAL CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY
     
19,962,417
 
   
ELECTRONICS — 23.0%
 
Communications and Internet Industry — 3.4%
 
Wistron NeWeb Corp.
1,786,090
     
5,284,356
 
   
Computer and Peripheral Equipment Industry — 3.2%
 
Advantech Co., Ltd.
253,000
     
2,036,034
 
Inventec Corp.
1,582,000
     
1,069,623
 
Mitac Holdings Corp.
1,886,000
     
1,920,142
 
       
5,025,799
 
   
Electronic Parts/Components Industry — 1.4%
 
King Slide Works Co., Ltd.
189,000
     
2,161,406
 
   
Optoelectronics Industry — 5.3%
 
Largan Precision Co., Ltd.
71,000
     
8,219,810
 
   
Semiconductor Industry — 9.7%
 
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
2,615,000
     
15,014,119
 
TOTAL ELECTRONICS
     
35,705,490
 
 
 
SHARES
   
US $
VALUE
(NOTE 2)
 
   
FINANCE — 14.4%
 
Diversified Finance Services Industry — 0.7%
 
E. Sun Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
1,897,100
     
1,101,131
 
   
Financial and Insurance Industry — 13.7%
 
Cathay Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
4,674,600
     
6,878,510
 
China Life Insurance Co., Ltd.
4,626,000
     
4,934,709
 
Fubon Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
4,330,000
     
6,717,865
 
Yuanta Financial Holding Co., Ltd.
7,736,000
     
2,803,338
 
       
21,334,422
 
TOTAL FINANCE
     
22,435,553
 
   
FOODS — 2.5%
 
Food Industry — 1.4%
 
Uni-President Enterprises Corp.
1,307,995
     
2,236,555
 
   
Food Products Industry — 1.1%
 
Grape King Bio Ltd.
217,000
     
1,627,177
 
TOTAL FOODS
     
3,863,732
 
   
INDUSTRIALS — 9.0%
 
Airlines Industry — 0.4%
 
Aerospace Industrial Development Corp.
434,000
     
551,470
 
   
Building Material and Construction Industry — 2.5%
 
Nien Made Enterprise Co., Ltd.
348,000
     
3,897,844
 
   
Electrical Components & Equipment Industry — 1.0%
 
Bizlink Holding, Inc.
52,000
     
250,431
 
Voltronic Power Technology Corp.
97,818
     
1,281,305
 
       
1,531,736
 
   
Electrical Components Industry — 2.4%
 
Delta Electronics, Inc.
755,155
     
3,790,820
 
   
Machinery Industry — 2.7%
 
Airtac International Group
371,000
     
2,811,047
 
Iron Force Industrial Co., Ltd.
263,976
     
1,441,089
 
       
4,252,136
 
TOTAL INDUSTRIALS
     
14,024,006
 
   
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY — 29.4%
 
Computer and Peripheral Equipment Industry — 1.0%
 
Chunghwa Precision Test Tech Co., Ltd.
20,000
     
740,439
 
Innolux Corp.
2,057,000
     
709,911
 
       
1,450,350
 
   
Electrical Components Industry — 1.8%
 
Au Optronics Corp.
3,537,000
     
1,270,626
 
Sinbon Electronics Co., Ltd.
702,815
     
1,470,767
 
       
2,741,393
 
   
Electronic Parts/Components Industry — 6.4%
 
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd.
3,885,259
     
9,995,646
 
 

 
THE TAIWAN FUND, INC.
Schedule of Investments/November 30, 2016 (Showing Percentage of Net Assets) (unaudited) (continued)
 
 
SHARES
   
US $
VALUE
(NOTE 2)
 
           
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY —(continued)
         
Semiconductor Equipment Industry — 2.5%
         
Silergy Corp.
252,000
     
3,846,453
 
           
Semiconductor Industry — 11.6%
           
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc.
2,003,000
     
2,152,378
 
ASPEED Technology, Inc.
230,164
     
3,368,729
 
Epistar Corp. *
1,341,000
     
986,617
 
Himax Technologies, Inc. ADR
295,000
     
2,174,150
 
MediaTek, Inc.
416,000
     
2,890,974
 
Parade Technologies Ltd.
114,000
     
1,203,558
 
Powertech Technology, Inc.
611,000
     
1,570,009
 
Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
802,000
     
2,491,074
 
Silicon Motion Technology Corp. ADR
27,000
     
1,241,730
 
       
18,079,219
 
             
Technology Hardware Industry — 6.1%
           
Ennoconn Corp.
311,490
     
4,397,782
 
Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.
1,074,000
     
2,864,180
 
Primax Electronics Ltd.
1,580,000
     
2,270,385
 
       
9,532,347
 
TOTAL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
     
45,645,408
 
             
MATERIALS — 2.9%
           
Building Material and Construction Industry — 0.9%
           
Taiwan Cement Corp.
1,242,000
     
1,435,940
 
             
Plastic Industry — 2.0%
           
Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp.
323,000
     
1,012,384
 
Formosa Plastics Corp.
101,000
     
287,729
 
Nan Ya Plastics Corp.
870,000
     
1,831,550
 
       
3,131,663
 
TOTAL MATERIALS
     
4,567,603
 
             
TEXTILES — 0.5%
           
Textile Industry — 0.5%
           
Far Eastern New Century Corp.
1,073,000
     
791,124
 
TOTAL TEXTILES
     
791,124
 
             
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL — 3.1%
           
Oil Gas and Electricity Industry General Industry — 1.9%
           
Formosa Petrochemical Corp.
863,000
     
2,910,693
 
             
Trading and Consumers' Goods Industry — 1.2%
           
President Chain Store Corp.
244,000
     
1,833,464
 
TOTAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
     
4,744,157
 
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS (Cost — $128,138,864)
     
151,739,490
 
TOTAL INVESTMENTS — 97.6% (Cost — $128,138,864)
     
151,739,490
 
OTHER ASSETS AND LIABILITIES, NET—2.4%
     
3,790,853
 
NET ASSETS—100.0%
     
155,530,343
 
 
Legend:
US $ – United States dollar
*
Non-income producing
ADR – American Depositary Receipt
 

 
Notes to Schedule of Investments (unaudited)
November 30, 2016
 
1. Organization. The Taiwan Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”), a Delaware corporation, is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, as a diversified closed-end management investment fund.
 
The Fund is an investment company and accordingly follows the investment company accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standard Codification Topic 946 "Financial Services - Investment Companies."
 
The Fund concentrates its investments in the securities listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange. Because of this concentration, the Fund may be subject to additional certain risks not typically associated with investing in securities of U.S. companies or the U.S. government, including (1) volatility of the Taiwan securities market, (2) restrictions on repatriation of capital invested in Taiwan, (3) fluctuations in the rate of exchange between the NT Dollar and the U.S. Dollar, and (4) political and economic risks. In addition, Republic of China accounting, auditing, financial and other reporting standards are not equivalent to U.S. standards and, therefore, certain material disclosures may not be made, and less information may be available to investors investing in Taiwan than in the United States. There is also generally less regulation by governmental agencies and self-regulatory organizations with respect to the securities industry in Taiwan than there is in the United States.
 
2. Basis of Presentation. The preparation of the Schedule of Investments is in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the Schedule of Investments during the reporting period. Management believes the estimates and security valuations are appropriate; however, actual results may differ from those estimates, and the security valuations reflected in the Schedule of Investments may differ from the value the Fund ultimately realizes upon the sale of the securities.
 
Security Valuation. All securities, including those traded over-the-counter, for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last sales price prior to the time of determination of the Fund’s net asset value per share or, if there were no sales on such date, at the closing price quoted for such securities (but if bid and asked quotations are available, at the mean between the last current bid and asked prices, rather than such quoted closing price). These securities are generally categorized as Level 1 securities in the fair value hierarchy. In certain instances where the price determined above may not represent fair market value, the value is determined in such manner as the Board of Directors (the “Board”) may prescribe. Foreign securities may be valued at fair value according to procedures approved by the Board if the closing price is not reflective of current market values due to trading or events occurring in the valuation time of the Fund. In addition, substantial changes in values in the U.S. markets subsequent to the close of a foreign market may also affect the values of securities traded in the foreign market. These securities may be categorized as Level 2 or Level 3 securities in the fair value hierarchy, depending on the valuation inputs. Short-term investments, having a maturity of 60 days or less are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value, with accrued interest or discount earned included in interest receivable.
 
The Fund has adopted fair valuation accounting standards which establish a definition of fair value and set out a hierarchy for measuring fair value. These standards require additional disclosures about the various inputs and valuation techniques used to develop the measurements of fair value and a discussion in changes in valuation techniques and related inputs during the period. These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:
 
• Level 1 – quoted unadjusted prices for identical instruments in active markets to which the Fund has access at the date of measurement.
 
• Level 2 – quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets; quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and model derived valuations in which all significant inputs and significant value drivers are observable in active markets. Level 2 inputs are those in markets for which there are few transactions, the prices are not current, little public information exists or instances where prices vary substantially over time or among brokered market makers.
 
• Level 3 – model derived valuations in which one or more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable. Unobservable inputs are those inputs that reflect the Fund’s own assumptions that market participants would use to price the asset or liability based on the best available information.
 
Investments in Securities
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
Common Stocks^
 
$
151,739,490
   
$
   
$
   
$
151,739,490
 
Total
 
$
151,739,490
   
$
   
$
   
$
151,739,490
 
 
^
See schedule of investments for industry breakout.
 
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
 

 
Notes to Schedule of Investments (unaudited) (continued)
November 30, 2016
 
The Fund’s policy is to disclose transfers between Levels based on valuations at the end of the reporting period. As of November 30, 2016, there were no transfers between Levels 1, 2, or 3 based on the valuation input levels.
 
Foreign Currency Translation. The financial accounting records of the Fund are maintained in U.S. Dollars. Investment securities, other assets and liabilities denominated in a foreign currency are translated into U.S. Dollars at the current exchange rate. Purchases and sales of securities, income receipts and expense payments are translated into U.S. Dollars at the exchange rate on the dates of the transactions.
 
Security Transactions. Security transactions are accounted for as of the trade date.
 
3. Tax Basis of Investments. Cost of investments for federal income tax purposes is substantially the same as for financial statement purposes. At November 30, 2016, the aggregate cost basis of the Fund’s investment securities for financial reporting purposes was $128,138,864. Net unrealized appreciation of the Fund’s investment securities was $23,600,626, of which $27,048,678 was related to appreciated investment securities and $3,448,052 was related to depreciated investment securities.
 

 
ITEM 2. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

(a)
The registrant’s principal executive and principal financial officers have concluded that the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”) (17 CFR 270.30a-3(c))) are effective, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this Form N-Q that includes the disclosure required by this paragraph, based on their evaluation of the controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(b)) and Rule 13a-15(b) or 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, (17 CFR 240.13a-15(b) or 240.15d-15(b)).

(b)
There were no changes in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(d)) that occurred during the registrant’s last fiscal quarter that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

ITEM 3. EXHIBITS
 
The certifications required by Rule 30a-2(a) of the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)), are attached as exhibits to this filing.
 


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

THE TAIWAN FUND, INC.

By:
/s/ Simon J. Crinage
 
 
Simon J. Crinage
 
 
President of The Taiwan Fund, Inc.
 
     
Date: January 23, 2017
   

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

By:
/s/ Simon J. Crinage
 
 
Simon J. Crinage
 
 
President of The Taiwan Fund, Inc.
 
     
Date: January 23, 2017
   

By:
/s/ William C. Cox
 
 
William C. Cox
 
 
Treasurer of The Taiwan Fund, Inc.
 
     
Date: January 23, 2017