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| Ministry of Economic Affairs | |
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| Agency overview | |
| Jurisdiction | Free Area of the Republic of China |
| Headquarters | Taipei City |
| Minister responsible | Yen-Shiang Shih |
| Agency executive | Yen-Shiang Shih, Minister of Economic Affairs |
| Parent agency | Executive Yuan |
| Website | |
| http://www.moea.gov.tw(Chinese (Taiwan)) | |
Ministry of Economic Affairs of the Republic of China (traditional Chinese: 中華民國經濟部) is responsible for formulating policy and laws for industry and trade, foreign direct investment, energy, minerals, measurement standards, intellectual property, state-owned enterprises throughout the Free Area of the Republic of China. The ministry is a cabinet level government agency of the Executive Yuan. The current minister is Yen-Shiang Shih.[1]
The ministry is sometimes abbreviated or refer to MOEA. The executive agency promotes industrial and economic policies which allows economic activity and growth, increased employment and investments in sector which are critical to Taiwan's economy. Taiwan's main exports are electronics, computers, telecommunications equipment, industrial design services and Creative industries/culture.[2]
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Structure
The Ministry of Economic Affairs is very important in the management of the Republic of China's economy. It manages a number of statutory bodies and state owned enterprises.
Internal Structure
The internal structure of the MOEA:[3]
- Mines Department
- Department of Commerce
- General Affairs Department
- International Cooperation Department
- Department of Investment Services
- Department of Industrial Technology
- Personnel Department
- Accounting Department
- Statistics Department
- Department of Government Ethics
- Committee of Economic Research and Development
- Committee of Laws and Regulations
- Petitions and Appeals Committee
- Secretariat
- Information Management Center
- Central Region Office
- Office of Trade Negotiations
Administrative Agencies
The Ministry of Economic Affairs is responsible for the entire Taiwanese economy. It has a number of statutory administrative agencies reporting under it. They are:[4]
- Industrial Development Bureau
- Bureau of Foreign Trade
- Intellectual Property Office
- Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection
- Bureau of Energy
- Bureau of Mines
- Small and Medium Business Administration
- Export Processing Zone Administration
- State-Owned Enterprises Commission
- Investment Commission
- International Trade Commission
- Water Resources Agency
- Central Geological Survey
- Professional Training Center
State Owned Enterprises
The Ministry of Economic Affairs have a number of state owned enterprises reporting to it. They are:[5]
- Taiwan Sugar Corp.
- Taiwan Power Company.
- CPC Corporation,Taiwan
- CSBC Corporation,Taiwan
- Aerospace Industrial Development Corp.
- Taiwan Water Corporation
References
- ^ http://w2kdmz1.moea.gov.tw/english/index.asp?P1=introduction&P2=organization
- ^ http://w2kdmz1.moea.gov.tw/english/index.asp?P1=introduction&P2=goals_and_principles
- ^ http://w2kdmz1.moea.gov.tw/english/index.asp?P1=subordinate_units
- ^ http://w2kdmz1.moea.gov.tw/english/index.asp?P1=subordinate_units
- ^ http://w2kdmz1.moea.gov.tw/english/index.asp?P1=subordinate_units
External links
- Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C.(Chinese (Taiwan))
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