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The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA; Chinese: 經濟部; pinyin: Jīngjìbù; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Keng-chè-pō͘) is the ministry of the Republic of China (Taiwan) responsible for formulating policy and laws for industry and trade, foreign direct investment, energy, minerals, measurement standards, intellectual property, state-owned enterprises. The ministry is a cabinet level government agency of the Executive Yuan.

Ministry of Economic Affairs
經濟部
Jīngjìbù (Mandarin)
Kîn-chi Phu (Hakka)
Logo of the Ministry of Economic Affairs
Seal of the Ministry of Economic Affairs
(經濟部印)
Agency overview
FormedJune 1931 (as National Economic Council)
December 1937 (as MOEA)[1]
JurisdictionGovernment of the Republic of China
HeadquartersZhongzheng, Taipei
Minister responsible
Deputy Ministers responsible
  • Chen Chern-chyi
  • Lin Chuan-neng
  • WebsiteOfficial website

    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]

    History

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    Former Ministry of Economic Affairs building in Nanjing.

    MOEA was initially established in June 1931 as National Economic Council by the Executive Yuan. In December 1931, the council was merged with other organizations to create the Ministry of Basic Industries. In December 1937, the ministry was reorganized as the Ministry of Economic Affairs. The MOEA continued to function in Taiwan since 1949 after the Kuomintang was defeated on the mainland during the Chinese Civil War.

    Structure

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    Department of Commerce
     
    Industrial Development Bureau
     
    Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection
     
    Water Resources Agency
     
    State-owned Enterprises Commission
     
    Taiwan Sugar Corporation
     
    Taiwan Power Company
     
    CPC Corporation
     
    Taiwan Water Corporation

    The Ministry of Economic Affairs is very important in the management of Taiwan's economy. It manages a number of statutory bodies and state owned enterprises.[3]

    Staff units

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    The internal structure of the MOEA:

    Administrative agencies

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    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:

    National corporations

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    The Ministry of Economic Affairs have a number of state owned enterprises reporting to it. They are:

    Overseas offices

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    Country City Name of office
      Canada Ottawa Ottawa Economic Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Canada
      Colombia Bogota Bogota, D.C. Division Economica, Oficina Comercial de Taipei, Bogota, D.C., Republica de Colombia
      Switzerland Bern Bern Economic Division, Delegation Culturelle et Economique de Taipei
      United States Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Economic Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States

    List of ministers

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    Wang Mei-hua, the incumbent Minister of Economic Affairs

    Pre-1947 Constitution

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    Post-1947 Constitution

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    Political Party:   Chinese Youth Party   Kuomintang   Non-partisan/unknown

    No. Name Term of Office Days Political Party Cabinet
    1 Chen Chi-tien (陳啟天) 6 July 1948 27 December 1948 174 Chinese Youth Party Weng Wenhao
    Sun Fo
    2 Liu Wei-chi (劉維熾) 27 December 1948 1 April 1949 95 Kuomintang Sun Fo
    He Yingqin
    3 Sun Yue-chi (孫越琦) 1 April 1949 16 June 1949 76 He Yingqin
    Yan Xishan
    4 Liu Hang-chen (劉航琛) 16 June 1949 10 February 1950 239 Yan Xishan
    5 Yen Chia-kan (嚴家淦) 10 February 1950 16 March 1950 34 Kuomintang Yan Xishan
    Chen ChengI
    6 Cheng Tao-ju (鄭道儒) 16 March 1950 7 May 1952 783 Chen ChengI
    7 T. K. Chang (張茲闓) 7 May 1952 1 June 1954 938 Chen ChengI
    8 Yin Chung-jung (尹仲容) 1 June 1954 1 December 1955 365 Kuomintang Yu Hung-chun
    9 Kiang Piao (江杓) 1 December 1955 26 March 1958 846 Yu Hung-chun
    10 Yang Gi-tzeng (楊繼曾) 26 March 1958 25 January 1965 2497 Yu Hung-chun
    Chen ChengII
    Yen Chia-kan
    11 Li Kwoh-ting (李國鼎) 25 January 1965 4 July 1969 1621 Kuomintang Yen Chia-kan
    12 Tao Sheng-yang (陶聲洋) 4 July 1969 28 September 1969† 86 Kuomintang Yen Chia-kan
    13 Sun Yun-suan (孫運璿) 11 October 1969 1 June 1978 3155 Kuomintang Yen Chia-kan
    Chiang Ching-kuo
    14 Chang Kwang-shih (張光世) 1 June 1978 1 December 1981 1279 Kuomintang Sun Yun-suan
    15 Chao Yao-tung (趙耀東) 1 December 1981 1 June 1984 913 Kuomintang Sun Yun-suan
    16 Hsu Li-teh (徐立德) 1 June 1984 20 March 1985 292 Kuomintang Yu Kuo-hua
    17 Lee Ta-hai (李達海) 20 March 1985 22 July 1988 1220 Kuomintang Yu Kuo-hua
    18 Chen Li-an (陳履安) 22 July 1988 1 June 1990 679 Kuomintang Yu Kuo-hua
    Lee Huan
    19 Vincent Siew (蕭萬長) 1 June 1990 27 February 1993 1002 Kuomintang Hau Pei-tsun
    20 Chiang Pin-kung (江丙坤) 27 February 1993 10 June 1996 1199 Kuomintang Lien Chan
    21 Wang Chih-kang (王志剛) 10 June 1996 20 May 2000 1440 Kuomintang Lien Chan
    Vincent Siew
    22 Lin Hsin-i (林信義) 20 May 2000 1 February 2002 622 Independent Tang Fei
    Chang Chun-hsiungI
    23 Christine Tsung (宗才怡) 1 February 2002 1 March 2002 28 Yu Shyi-kun
    24 Lin Yi-fu (林義夫) 21 March 2002 20 May 2004 791 Kuomintang Yu Shyi-kun
    25 Ho Mei-yueh (何美玥) 20 May 2004 25 January 2006 615 Yu Shyi-kun
    Frank Hsieh
    26 Morgan Hwang (黃營杉) 25 January 2006 9 August 2006 196 Su Tseng-changI
    27 Steve Chen (陳瑞隆) 9 August 2006 20 May 2008 650 Su Tseng-changI
    Chang Chun-hsiungII
    28 Yiin Chii-ming (尹啟銘) 20 May 2008 10 September 2009 478 Kuomintang Liu Chao-shiuan
    29 Shih Yen-shiang (施顏祥) 10 September 2009 18 February 2013 1257 Wu Den-yih
    Sean Chen
    30 Chang Chia-juch (張家祝) 18 February 2013 15 August 2014 543 Kuomintang Jiang Yi-huah
    31 Woody Duh (杜紫軍) 16 August 2014 10 December 2014 116 Independent Jiang Yi-huah
    32 John Deng (鄧振中) 10 December 2014 20 May 2016 527 Independent Mao Chi-kuo
    Chang San-cheng
    33 Chih-Kung Lee (李世光) 20 May 2016 15 August 2017 452 Lin Chuan
    34 Shen Jong-chin (沈榮津) 8 September 2017[4] 19 June 2020 1015 Independent William Lai
    Su Tseng-changII
    35 Wang Mei-hua (王美花) 19 June 2020 20 May 2024 1431 Independent Su Tseng-changII
    Chen Chien-jen
    36 J.W. Kuo (郭智輝) 20 May 2024 Incumbent 32 Independent Cho Jung-tai

    † Died in office.

    Access

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    The MOEA building is accessible by walking distance West of Guting Station of the Taipei Metro on the Orange Line.[5]

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Ministry of Economic Affairs,R.O.C. - History". Moea.gov.tw. 2013-08-13. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  • ^ [1] Archived August 13, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Ministry of Economic Affairs,R.O.C. - Organization". Moea.gov.tw. 2013-08-13. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
  • ^ Shen acted as minister after Lee's resignation.
  • ^ "經濟部". Google Maps. Retrieved 2014-05-07.
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