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2019-01-05 Tâi-uân Sîn-tō(台灣神道) Tsan-ta(贊塔) Practitioner Arbor Memorial

Tâi-uân Sîn-tō(台灣神道) Tsan-ta(贊塔) Practitioner Arbor Memorial
 



Tâi-uân Sîn-tō(台灣神道) Tsan-ta(贊塔) Practitioner Arbor Memorial


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Last Updated ( Saturday, 12 January 2019 09:57 )  

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Premier Wu Den-yih (吳敦義) said yesterday the government would soon lift a ban on high-tech industries setting up operations in China, saying regulations for the review and approval of applications were still being deliberated on by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA).

“I recently had a briefing from the MOEA [on reviewing investment bans on China] and was in support of its suggestions [to ease restrictions], but we still need to work out a detailed plan, as well as rules for reviewing applications,” Wu said at a press conference mapping out his Cabinet’s policies for this year.