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New MOFA Minister Wu thanks foreign reps at Spring BanquetPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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New MOFA Minister Wu thanks foreign reps at Spring Banquet

New Minister of Foreign Affairs Jaushieh Joseph Wu hosted the 2018 Spring Banquet for foreign ambassadors and representatives Feb. 27 in Taipei City, expressing gratitude for their efforts in strengthening bilateral relations and pledging to deepen Taiwan’s exchanges with diplomatic allies and like-minded nations

 New ministers take office after partial Cabinet reshuffle in TaiwanPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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New ministers take office after partial Cabinet reshuffle in Taiwan

Taiwan’s new ministers of foreign affairs, labor, mainland affairs, national defense and veteran affairs took office Feb. 26 in Taipei City following a partial Cabinet reshuffle.

Taiwan welcomes release of CPTPP text, reiterates commitment to joining pactPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan welcomes release of CPTPP text, reiterates commitment to joining pact

Taiwan welcomes the release of the final text of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and is committed to joining the multilateral pact at the earliest possible date, according to the Ministry of Economic Affairs Feb. 21.

 Taiwan improves in Transparency International corruption perceptions surveyPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan improves in Transparency International corruption perceptions survey

Taiwan was ranked 29th least corrupt out of 180 countries and territories in the latest Corruption Perceptions Index released Feb. 21 by Berlin-based Transparency International.

Pharmaceutical Intellectual Property Protections in Taiwan

The Legislative Yuan passed the Amendment to Pharmaceutical Affairs Act on Dec 29th, 2017 in Taiwan, to establish patent linkage system and give data exclusivity for new indication. After President announcement on Jan 31th, the data exclusivity for new indication is effective immediately and the enforcement date of patent linkage system will be set by the Executive Yuan.

Executive Yuan announces Cabinet changesPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Executive Yuan announces Cabinet changes

All new appointments will take effect Monday, with the exception of the mainland affairs minister, who will not take office until mid-March due to personnel transfer procedures and his teaching obligations. Until then, MAC Deputy Minister Lin Cheng-yi will step in as acting minister of the council.

Southeast Asian Literature Forum in Taiwan to kick off in MarchPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Southeast Asian Literature Forum in Taiwan to kick off in March

2018 Southeast Asian Literature Forum in Taiwan—involving local writers, publishing industry figures and six top talents from Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam—is taking place March 2-6 in Taichung, Tainan and Taipei cities.

Taiwan’s GDP forecast upped to 2.42 percent for 2018Photos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan’s GDP forecast upped to 2.42 percent for 2018

Taiwan’s gross domestic product growth forecast for 2018 was revised upward to 2.42 percent, reflecting stronger domestic demand and a recovering global economy, according to the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics Feb. 13.

MAC expresses gratitude to mainland China for condolences, care after Hualien quakePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MAC expresses gratitude to mainland China for condolences, care after Hualien quake

The recent expression of condolences and offer of assistance extended by mainland China in the wake of the magnitude 6 temblor centered on Hualien County in eastern Taiwan are sincerely appreciated by the Republic of China (Taiwan) government, according to the Mainland Affairs Council Feb. 12.

 Taiwan thanks international community for concern after Hualien quakePhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Taiwan thanks international community for concern after Hualien quake

The Republic of China (Taiwan) government is deeply grateful for the care shown by ROC diplomatic allies, like-minded countries and supporters from around the world in the wake of the magnitude 6 temblor centered on Hualien County in eastern Taiwan, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Feb. 11.