LINE is seeing a lot of potential in the Taiwanese market

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Japan’s Line Corp will unbound its market potential in Taiwan by expanding its Taiwan branch and teaming up with the country’s biggest mobile provider.

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The Taiwan branch of Japan’s Line Corp, creator of the fast-growing social messaging app Line, will be expanded by five to 10 times in 2014, in a bid to create more localized “stickers” and mobile content for the market in Taiwan, according to Taiwan’s state-run Central News Agency(CNA).

 

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