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MoEA Shows Determination to Support WiMAX (Chinese Version)
The Liberty Times, udn.com (2010/07/21) & Now News (2010/07/20) To respond to the stir concerning Intel's vacillation about its commitment to WiMAX, Ministry of Economic Affairs held a press conference, hosted by Vice-Minister Jung-Chiou HWANG, on July 20, stressing that Taiwan has to continue the development of WiMAX and that the gov
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Ministry of Economic Affairs Offers Financial Support to Microsoft's Cloud Computing Center (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper & udn.com (2010/07/15) Microsoft's Software and Services Excellence Center in Taiwan will receive a three-year financial support from the “Multinational Innovative R&D Centers in Taiwan Program” of Department of Industrial Technology, Ministry of Economic Affairs. T
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CEPD Will Promote “Green Jobs” to Create Opportunities for Jobs and Green Industry at One Stroke (Chinese Version)
RTI & The Liberty Times (2010/06/21) Council for Economic Planning and Development (CEPD) announced on June 21 that a demonstration program for “green jobs” will begin to operate in one to two months. CEPD said, the executive themes this year are “energy saving and carbon reductio
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Taiwan Government Plans to Spend 45 Billion NT Dollars on Green Energy Industry in the Following Five Years (Chinese Version)
CNA News, Now News & TTV (2010/05/17) President Ying-jeou MA listens to EPA Minister Stephen SHEN's monthly report at the Office of the President on May 17, during which SHEN says the government plans to spend respectively 25 billion NT dollars on subsidy for green ene
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Microsoft Vice President Will Station in Taiwan Building a Cloud Computing R&D Center (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper, udn.com (2010/04/20) & China Times E-paper (2010/04/20) Microsoft Vice President John Kalkman announced that he will station in Taiwan for three months in order to carry out the cooperational project “Multi-Screen Ecosystem” with Taiwan hardware companies and help promot
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CATV Reform Bill Will Allow for Cross-area Operation (Chinese Version)
RTI & The Liberty Times (2010/04/02) National Communications Commission (NCC) announced the draft of the Cable Radio and Television Reform Bill on April 2, which is about to change the present operation situation of the cable television systems. NCC indicated, the reform bill will break the regional monopoly and allow the s
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German Windpower Firm InfraVest to Quit Taiwan (Chinese Version)
BCC, Now News, udn.com (2010/02/25) & CNA News (2010/02/24) German wind-power firm InfraVest GmbH plans to quit Taiwan because it is dissatisfied with Taiwan's policies regarding renewable energy, especially TaiPower's purchase price (2.38 NT dollars per kwh). Yun-yi WANG, vice manager of InfraVest (Taiwan), is quoted as saying t
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TaiPower Applies for Prolonging Present Nuclear Power Plants; Meanwhile, the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant Ready for Commercial Operation in the End of 2011 (Chinese Version)
Radio Taiwan International (2010/02/22) & udn.com (2010/02/18) TaiPower has submitted applications for prolonging the present three nuclear power plants and their six generator sets for another twenty years, which are estima
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Kaohsiung County Plans to Build Low Carbon Industrial Park (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper, The Liberty Times (2010/01/27) & Now News (2010/01/26) In response to the suggestion raised by National Chiao Tung University and E United Group, Governor of Kaohsiung County Chiu-hsing YANG decided to expropriate a piece of 25 ha. land at Guanyin Mountain area to build the first low carbon indust
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Environmental Protection Administration Will Evaluate No. 6 Naphtha Cracking Project during May and June (Chinese Version)
The Liberty Times & udn.com (2010/01/26) The Control Yuan have recently received more and more petitions accusing No. 6 Naphtha Cracking Project (NC-6) of contaminating the neighboring environment. Environmental Protection Administration and the Environmental Assessment Co
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MoEA Will Issue Innovation Voucher to Encourage R&D (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper (2010/01/25) & 2010/01/24 In order to encourage the R&D cooperations between the indisutrial organizations and the academic organizations, Small and Medium Enterprise Administration, MoEA, will issue “Innovation Voucher” after Chinese New Year.
A thirty-million-NT-dollar budget will be preserved from t
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Taiwan Governmental Reorganization; Several Sci-Tech Organizations Will Be Merged (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper, World Journal & CNA News (2010/01/13) On the last day of this session, the Legislative Yuan has passed the governmental reorganization acts, according to which the present “eight ministries and two commissions” will become history. After Janury 1, 2012, the central governmen
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Taiwan's BioBank Act through Third Reading (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper & Radio Taiwan International (2010/01/07) Legislative Yuan just gave final approval to the BioBank Act on January 7, by which the right to establish BioBank is exclusively entitled to governmental, medical and academic institutions solely for the purpose of bio-medical researches, ruling out the judicial purpose.
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Kaohsiung County Dredges Sinda Port for NSC's Ocean Research Institute (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper (2010/01/06) & idn-news (2010/01/05) NSC is about to establish the south branch of “Taiwan Ocean Research Institute (TORI)” in Sinda Port (Cheting Township, Kaohsiung County), and Kaohsiung County government promises a dredging project to solve the worries about the port's shallow inner
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Deep Sea Water Industry Emerges in East Taiwan (Chinese Version)
Commercial Times (2009/12/29) In order to develop the “blue-gold” industry in East Taiwan, three county governments including Taitung, Hualien and Yilan happen to present plans coincidently for developing deep sea water industrial parks or promoting the industry, added to which there has grown an expanding deep sea water industri
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Cloud Computing Included as Emerging Industry: Premier WU (Chinese Version)
Commercial Times (2009/12/12) & cnYes.com (2009/12/08) After Executive Yuan's announcement of the list of Taiwan's major six emerging industries including bio-tech, green energy, medical care, cultural creative, tourism and intensive agriculture in May, Premier Den-yih WU points out at the opening ceremony of Informat
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The Legislative Yuan demanded to discard the restructuring plan for Taiwan's DRAM industry; MoEA: before the Executive Yuan reached a determination, the plan should be going on as planned (Chinese Version)
United Daily News, Economic Daily, China Times E-paper (2009/11/11), Economic Daily (2009/11/13) & Economic Daily (2009/11/15) The Ministry of Economic Affairs, MoEA, had just announced tha
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Inauguration of the First Demonstration Center for Intelligent City in Taiwan (Chinese Version)
Radio Taiwan International & udn.com (2009/11/12) Institute for Information Industry, III, and IBM-Taiwan co-hosted a press conference on 12th-November, 2009, introducing the Demonstration Center for Intelligent City (trans. temp.) to the public. CEO of III Jyh-Sheng KE, GM of IBM-Taiwan Edward YU,
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New Minister of Economic Affairs Yen-Shiang SHIH: the Key to Dealing with TMC is Root the Technology (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper, udn.com (2009/09/12) & BCC News (2009/09/14) To save Taiwan's DRAM industry, the government appointed Vice President of UMC Group, John HSUAN to incorporate Taiwan Memory Company (TMC) in the beginning of 2009. However, Minister of Economic Affairs has now
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Bureau of Energy Invites 19 Service Industry Groups to Voluntary Energy Conservation Signing Conference (Chinese Version)
NowNews, Awakening News Networking (2009/08/25) & Commercial Times (2009/08/26) Taiwan government not only vigorously looks for new energy solutions but also actively encourages the public energy moderation. On 25th, Bureau of Energy, MoEA, invited 7 supermarket groups an
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Taiwan – Panama Economic Conference: Both Sides Promised to Enhance Bilateral Cooperation (Chinese Version)
CNA-News / udn.com (2009/08/18) Taiwan Trade and Investment Delegation, led by Chairman of Chinese International Economic Cooperation Association Chung-Yu WANG, attended the 4th Joint Economic Cooperation Meeting between Taiwan and Panama (Panama, 17th to 18th-Aug.). The industries ment
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CEPD: Women's Digital Drop Reduction Program Will Continue in 2009 (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper / CNA-News (2009/08/16) Council for Economic Planning and Development (CEPD), Executive Yuan, will continue the promotion of “Women's Digital Drop Reduction Program 2009” (trans. temp.). Twenty thousand women's job opportunities are expected, and about thirty million NT dollars will be spe
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Premier LIU: Taiwan Cannot Say “No” to Nuclear Power (Chinese Version)
Economic Daily (2009/08/07) Premier Chao-shiuan LIU in an interview of Dow Jones Newswires on 6th-Aug., 2009, expressed that Taiwan had determined to advance nuclear power as part of the low-carbon energy policy. He said, although the former government stuck to the “Nuclear-Free Home” policy, nuclear power is more advanta
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TMC Incorporated! IDB: No Operational Plan Received Yet (Chinese Version)
cnYes.com (2009/08/04) Taiwan Memory Company (TMC) was incorporated on 31st-Jul., but the officials of Industrial Development Bureau ( IDB ) said on 4th-Aug. that until then no operational plans had been received yet. Ministry of Economic Affairs passed “Proposal for the Reformation of Taiwan's DRAM Industry” on 21st
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Energy Conference's Conclusion Will Result in Six Low-Carbon Cities in Five Years (Chinese Version)
BCC-News (2009/07/29) On 29th-Jul., Executive Yuan - Administration Council listens to the report on the executive achievement of the conclusive goals set in National Energy Conference. In order to carry out the conclusions of National Energy Conference, Ministry of Economic Affairs proposed 16
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Title: Treatment for heroin and cocaine dependency
Author: Science and Technology Division in the UK
Source: NSC International Cooperation Sci-tech Newsbrief http://stn.nsc.gov.tw/
A. Abstract
In Britain, around 11.3 million people have used an illicit drug at least once in their lifetime. Among all the illicit drugs, heroin and cocaine have the most devastating effects, including heal
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Academia Sinica Publishes《Health Care Policy Proposal》, Spurring Present Heath Care Regime in Taiwan (Chinese Version)
Academia Sinica announced in its newsletter on 15th-Jul. the content of its Health Care Policy Proposal (trans. temp.) respectively in one concise version and one complete version. So far Academia Sinica has published three proposals, including Energy Policy Proposal Regardin
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Taiwan Will Build Low-Carbon Model Community in One of the Offshore Islands (Chinese Version)
China Times E-paper and udn.com (2009/07/19) Premier Chao-shiuan LIU announced on 18th-Jul. that Executive Yuan will select one offshore island to build a low-carbon model community which meets the standard of low-carbon communities in the advanced countries. The model community will reach the goal o
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Incomplete BioBank Regulations Put People at Danger of Privacy Infringement, Calls the Lawmaker (Chinese Version)
Many transnational pharmaceutical companies are collecting and exporting blood and bio-samlpes in Taiwan, causing the concerns with privacy infringement and the further ethical issues. Lawmaker Sue-ying HUANG thus urges Department of Health to keep strict check on this and to co
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