Radio Taiwan International
Date: 2018-06-15
The government will work to remove obstacles to investment to improve the quality of education and foster creativity. That was the word from National Development Council minister Chen Mei-ling on Friday.
Morris Chang, the recently retired CEO of the world’s largest semiconductor foundry, TSMC, recently said that Taiwan’s environment is not conducive to fostering creative talent.
Chen commented on the remark on Friday. She said the government acknowledges the issues that affect Taiwan’s industries and have put new measures in place. The measures include transforming the country’s five main industries, as well as relaxing regulations to ease shortages in five major resources, including land, electricity, and water. [FULL STORY]
