Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/448 |
G-3§43 |
Chinese Taipei |
2023 |
Trade Policy Framework |
Other measures |
All products/economic activities |
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3.43. (...) Collaborative efforts with other economies within APEC aim to propose measures that promote digitalization, inclusiveness, sustainability, and trade and investment. (...)
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/448 |
G-3§44 |
Chinese Taipei |
2023 |
Sectors |
Other measures |
Energy, Other |
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3.44. In response to post-pandemic recovery and sustainable development, the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu, as a reliable global supply chain partner, is committed to adopting open and equitable trade measures and good regulatory practices to foster structural reforms and strengthen collaborations in trade facilitation with other APEC economies. Various initiatives have been put forward in areas such as (...) renewable energy, indigenous rights, and sustainable oceans. These proposals aim to support the objectives of the APEC, promoting inclusivity and sustainable growth.
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Energy
Renewable
Sustainable
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WT/TPR/G/448 |
G-3§55 |
Chinese Taipei |
2023 |
Trade Policy Framework |
Non-monetary support, Other measures |
Not specified |
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3.55. The Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu actively engages in Aid for Trade initiatives, collaborating with other partner Members to address global development challenges. Leveraging its technological capabilities to support sustainable development, efforts are being made through bilateral and multilateral aid and technical assistance programs. (...)
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/448 |
G-4§3 |
Chinese Taipei |
2023 |
Trade Policy Framework |
Other measures |
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4.3. (...) Furthermore, it recognizes the importance of incorporating inclusive and environmentally sustainable perspectives into economic and trade policies. Through these efforts, it aims to demonstrate responsible engagement as a WTO Member and contribute to free trade, inclusive growth, and environmental sustainability.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/448/REV.1 |
S-Summary§14 |
Chinese Taipei |
2023 |
Measures |
Public procurement |
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14. (...) Chinese Taipei participates in the WTO GPA and continues to use public procurement as a tool to support SMEs, minorities, and disadvantaged groups, or for environmental protection. Chinese Taipei provides offsets and price preferences to promote employment, industrial development, and environmental protection. These apply to procurement not covered by the WTO GPA.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/448/REV.1 |
S-Summary§17 |
Chinese Taipei |
2023 |
Sectors |
Other measures |
Agriculture |
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17. (...) During the review period, the authorities made several legislative amendments and enacted new legislation on organic agriculture, irrigation, distant water fisheries, agricultural insurance, and farmer retirement.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/448/REV.1 |
S-Summary§19 |
Chinese Taipei |
2023 |
Sectors |
Other environmental requirements |
Energy |
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19. The combined share of renewable sources in total energy supply, albeit still modest, has been on the rise, underpinned by guaranteed feed in tariffs and regulations requiring large industrial consumers to take part in the green energy transition. Chinese Taipei has also been implementing an industrial policy for offshore wind power generation. In 2023, Chinese Taipei upgraded its framework for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and set a formal goal to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. (...)
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Energy
Green
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Climate
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/448/REV.1 |
S-1§1 |
Chinese Taipei |
2023 |
Sectors |
General environmental reference |
Agriculture |
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1.1. (...) The agriculture sector is small and vulnerable to adverse climatic conditions, and mining's contribution to GDP and employment remains modest (Table 1.1).
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/448/REV.1 |
S-1§4 |
Chinese Taipei |
2023 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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Chemicals, Energy, Manufacturing |
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1.4. (...) Notwithstanding recent progress towards greening its energy supply matrix, Chinese Taipei continues to depend heavily on imported fossil fuels, keeping it exposed to global price fluctuations. (...) Chinese Taipei's manufacturing industry, notably semiconductors and chemicals production, is highly energy-intensive and relies on other high-carbon-footprint inputs. Consequently, Chinese Taipei would face considerable hurdles in its planned transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions (Section 4.4.2), as well as in a global trading environment being reshaped by carbon border adjustment mechanisms.
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Emissions
Energy
Environment
Green
Climate
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/448/REV.1 |
S-1§5 |
Chinese Taipei |
2023 |
Sectors |
General environmental reference |
Energy |
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1.5. (...) Driven by significant capital expenditures in the semiconductors, renewable energy, and telecommunications industries, gross fixed capital formation posted robust annual growth throughout the review period, reaching double-digit rates in 2019 and 2021 (Table 1.1).
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