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Robert Tsao (; born 24 February 1947 ) is a Taiwanese businessman best known as the founder of
United Microelectronics Corporation United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC; ) is a Taiwanese company based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. It was founded as Taiwan's first semiconductor company in 1980 as a spin-off of the government-sponsored Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) ...
(UMC). He is also a fine arts critic and collector in his private life.


Early life

Tsao was born in 1947 in Beijing. A year and a half later he moved with his family to Taiwan because his father had taken a job there teaching Mandarin as part of a Kuomintang (KMT) campaign of
sinicization Sinicization, sinofication, sinification, or sinonization (from the prefix , 'Chinese, relating to China') is the process by which non-Chinese societies come under the influence of Chinese culture, particularly the language, societal norms, cul ...
in the former Japanese colony. He was one of six siblings. He attended
National Taiwan University National Taiwan University (NTU; ) is a public research university in Taipei, Taiwan. The university was founded in 1928 during Japanese rule as the seventh of the Imperial Universities. It was named Taihoku Imperial University and served d ...
majoring in electrical engineering and management.


Career

After school he went to work at the
Industrial Technology Research Institute The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI; ) is a technology research and development institution in Taiwan. Founded in 1973, ITRI has contributed to moving Taiwan's industries from labor-intensive to innovation-driven. ITRI is hea ...
(ITRI). He left ITRI to found UMC in 1980. In 1988 he visited Beijing and met with
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. In 2001, UMC moved into China by setting up Hejian Technology (Suzhou) Co. in
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. This led to Tsao being charged in 2005 with violating the Business Entity Accounting Act. He was found not guilty in 2010. Tsao became disillusioned with China following the
2019 Yuen Long attack The 2019 Yuen Long attack, also known as the 721 incident, refers to a mob attack that occurred in Yuen Long, a town in the New Territories in Hong Kong, on the evening of 21 July 2019. It took place in the context of the 2019–2020 Hong Ko ...
. Tsao recounted "At that time, I had dinner with a top Chinese official. He told me the way to proceed was to hire hooligans to work with police officers to beat up protesters, then Hong Kongers would not defy the Chinese government.” The ensuing Yuen Long attack “showed the true face of the Chinese Communist Party, a hooligan regime conducting violence against ordinary people... If it cannot get its way, its solution is to hire hooligans to beat people up.” He had been living in Hong Kong at the time and following the attacks he vowed to leave stating “People in Hong Kong used peaceful means at street events to express their views, but the Chinese government used cruel means of suppression, including beatings. It really made me angry. So I decided to never go to China, Hong Kong or Macau again.”


Art collection

Tsao is a noted art collector. He began collecting art in the 1990s with jadeite before expanding to archaic bronzes. After buying his first jade pieces Tsao did extensive research, discovering that all of the pieces he had bought were fakes. In 2000, Tsao acquired a
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glass
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for a then record HK$24 million from
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. In 2019 he sold the vase for HK$180 million. Tsao was a patron of Zhu Dequn. His collection is known as the Le Cong Tang collection.


Philanthropy

In 2022, Tsao pledged one hundred million US dollars to Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense in the interest of "safeguarding freedom, democracy, and human rights." The pledge came as a response to Chinese military aggression following the 2022 US Congressional Delegation visit to Taiwan.


Personal life

Tsao has two sons who hold Taiwanese citizenship. In 2011, he moved to
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and renounced his Taiwanese citizenship. In 2022, Tsao renounced his Singaporean citizenship and sought to reinstate his Taiwanese citizenship. He was reinstated as a Taiwan citizen and received his
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on 30 August 2022.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Tsao, Robert Taiwanese businesspeople Living people Collectors of Asian art Taiwanese people from Beijing National Taiwan University alumni 1947 births