Traditional medicine in Taiwan on life support

Why are traditional Chinese medicine stores are struggling to survive in Taiwan even as Hong Kong and China push to export the industry?

AlJazeera 
Date: Jan 20, 2019 

People in Taiwan who are not feeling so well have, for generations, avoided going to a doctor and visited a traditional Chinese medicine shop instead.

But thousands of shops have shut down in the past 20 years – an estimated 200 stores a year.

The Taiwanese government has not issued any new operating licences in those 20 years and store owners fear when they die, so will their industry.

Al Jazeera’s Katia Lopez Hodoyan explains why.    [FULL  STORY]

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