A workshop on the utilization of digital technology to advance occupational safety and health in the digital age was staged under the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Oct. 18-19 from Taipei City, according to the Ministry of Labor.
A workshop on the utilization of digital technology to advance occupational safety and health in the digital age was staged under the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Oct. 18-19 from Taipei City, according to the Ministry of Labor.
For the sake of public safety on food, the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration of Ministry of Health and Welfare (TFDA) hosts “2022 APEC Online Communication Platform for Testing Techniques for Food- Pesticide Residue Workshop” virtually on September 13th. The TFDA has invited officials and experts from five countries such as Canada, Peru, Japan, Thailand and Vietnam to be speakers in this workshop.
Taiwan is committed to implementing the Food Security Roadmap Towards 2030, according to the Cabinet-level Council of Agriculture Aug. 26.
To promote the regulatory convergence and enhance the efficiency and quality of the registration of the medicinal products among Asia-Pacific region, Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) is hosting the ‘2022 APEC Good Registration Management (GRM) Regulatory Science Center of Excellence (CoE) Workshop’ from August 29th to September 15th.
Taiwan sparked interest in its blockchain-based system to combat illegal logging at a recent Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting of forestry ministers while showing curiosity in South Korea’s forest therapy programs.
The Small and Medium Enterprise Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs is hosting the APEC SMEs New Paradigm of Digital Resilience Forum online event on July 5th and 6th. Model SMEs, public and private sector representatives, and startups from sixteen economies have been invited. Moreover, over thirty best practice cases from eight APEC economies are demonstrating their digital products and business models in a one month virtual exhibition.
Taiwan joined fellow Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation members Australia, Canada and New Zealand in celebrating the recent launch of the co-founded Indigenous Peoples Economic and Trade Cooperation Arrangement in Ottawa.
Minister without Portfolio and chief trade negotiator John Deng represented Taiwan at a meeting of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade ministers Saturday to Sunday (Taipei time) in Bangkok, Thailand. Minister Deng held talks with other countries’ representatives regarding the preservation of free and open global trade and investment environments during the post-pandemic recovery phase.
Minister without Portfolio John C. C. Deng and U.S. Trade Rep. Katherine Tai held a bilateral meeting May 20 in Bangkok, underscoring the commitment of both sides to further strengthening the robust economic relations, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), established in 1989 aiming at promoting economic prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region through mutual respect and open policy dialogue among economies, is an international intergovernmental organization in which all members participate as economies.