Public-Private Regional Cooperation Mechanism Established for Resource Circulation in New Southbound
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標題Public-Private Regional Cooperation Mechanism Established for Resource Circulation in New Southbound Countries的月份是5, 年度是2024, 分類是Resource Circulation, 全文是Chief Chen Jun-Jong of the Resource Circulation Administration said in his speech that the production of waste is increasing dramatically in New South....
編號 | 4425 |
標題 | Public-Private Regional Cooperation Mechanism Established for Resource Circulation in New Southbound Countries |
摘要 | The Resource Circulation Administration, Ministry of Environment (MOENV) held the "New Southbound Countries Regional Partnership Cooperation - Resource Circulation Industry Exchange Workshop" at the GIS Taipei Tech Convention Center on 29 May 2024. Trade and Investment Queensland and resource circulation businesses that have been operating in New Southbound countries were invited to share their insights on the latest policies and trends of these countries, to act as a bridge to help Taiwanese businesses grow in New Southbound countries. |
全文 | Chief Chen Jun-Jong of the Resource Circulation Administration said in his speech that the production of waste is increasing dramatically in New Southbound countries as their economies expand rapidly. They are urgently looking to learn from advanced countries in the areas of waste management, who have experience in dealing with waste and offer opportunities for cooperation. Taiwan is able to assist, with its experience in successful waste management and resource circulation. For example, the extended producer responsibility system, 4-in-1 recycling policy and advanced resource circulation equipment and technologies have earned global reputations. Vietnam, for example, started its own recycling fee charging systems for packaging materials, batteries, lead acid batteries, lubricants and tires based on Taiwan? recycling system. (1) Queensland has rolled out incentives to encourage Taiwan businesses Commissioner Juna Ferrett of Trade and Investment Queensland spoke about Queensland? waste management regulations and policies, strategies for waste management and recy-cling, and the current status of economic development and investment. She pointed out that Queensland has a series of incentives for investment projects and industrial partner-ship programs, and all businesses in Taiwan are welcome to seek investment and coopera-tion opportunities. (2) Taiwanese businesses share their experience in investing in New Southbound countries (India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand) Mr. Lin Cheng-Hsiang, the New Southbound convenor of the Taiwan Environmental Manu-facturers Association, indicated that waste issues are getting worse as the economy and population are growing rapidly in these countries, along with their consumption and man-ufacturing activities. Environmental management systems, policies and regulations differ from one country to the next, and international cooperation is needed to improve waste management. Regarding investment in Vietnam, Mr. Chen Te-Shih, manager in Vietnam of Cheng Loong Corp., recommended a cautious approach with the regulations and responsi-bilities for establishing factories, and the procedures for investment and operating facto-ries in the country. For example, the environmental protection law of Vietnam just under-went a major overhaul, causing challenges for potential and existing foreign investors. The growing pains continue as other laws are harmonized with the amended environmental protection law. Mr. Wu Chun-Yao, general manager of Enerstec, pointed out that the keys for the rubber industry businesses to enter the Thai market are to have the minimum re-quired capital for setting up in Thailand, partnered with Thai entities owning 51% of com-pany shares, or other incentives based on type of industry. (3) Public-private cooperation to promote Taiwan? resource circulation methods to the world The Resource Circulation Administration pointed out that New Southbound countries are important partners for Taiwan regarding both trade and the environment. This workshop will help more companies understand and invest in the New Southbound market, promote joint regional resource circulation cooperation and development, help New Southbound countries with waste issues, while at the same time expand the international market for Taiwan's resource circulation industry and promote Taiwan's resource circulation to the world through public-private collaboration. |
年度 | 2024 |
月份 | 5 |
分類 | Resource Circulation |
檔案位置 | https://enews.moenv.gov.tw/Page/3B3C62C78849F32F/6da877fa-d024-4031-bfb2-402de3c23656 |
編號4425 |
標題Public-Private Regional Cooperation Mechanism Established for Resource Circulation in New Southbound Countries |
摘要The Resource Circulation Administration, Ministry of Environment (MOENV) held the "New Southbound Countries Regional Partnership Cooperation - Resource Circulation Industry Exchange Workshop" at the GIS Taipei Tech Convention Center on 29 May 2024. Trade and Investment Queensland and resource circulation businesses that have been operating in New Southbound countries were invited to share their insights on the latest policies and trends of these countries, to act as a bridge to help Taiwanese businesses grow in New Southbound countries. |
全文Chief Chen Jun-Jong of the Resource Circulation Administration said in his speech that the production of waste is increasing dramatically in New Southbound countries as their economies expand rapidly. They are urgently looking to learn from advanced countries in the areas of waste management, who have experience in dealing with waste and offer opportunities for cooperation. Taiwan is able to assist, with its experience in successful waste management and resource circulation. For example, the extended producer responsibility system, 4-in-1 recycling policy and advanced resource circulation equipment and technologies have earned global reputations. Vietnam, for example, started its own recycling fee charging systems for packaging materials, batteries, lead acid batteries, lubricants and tires based on Taiwan? recycling system. (1) Queensland has rolled out incentives to encourage Taiwan businesses Commissioner Juna Ferrett of Trade and Investment Queensland spoke about Queensland? waste management regulations and policies, strategies for waste management and recy-cling, and the current status of economic development and investment. She pointed out that Queensland has a series of incentives for investment projects and industrial partner-ship programs, and all businesses in Taiwan are welcome to seek investment and coopera-tion opportunities. (2) Taiwanese businesses share their experience in investing in New Southbound countries (India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand) Mr. Lin Cheng-Hsiang, the New Southbound convenor of the Taiwan Environmental Manu-facturers Association, indicated that waste issues are getting worse as the economy and population are growing rapidly in these countries, along with their consumption and man-ufacturing activities. Environmental management systems, policies and regulations differ from one country to the next, and international cooperation is needed to improve waste management. Regarding investment in Vietnam, Mr. Chen Te-Shih, manager in Vietnam of Cheng Loong Corp., recommended a cautious approach with the regulations and responsi-bilities for establishing factories, and the procedures for investment and operating facto-ries in the country. For example, the environmental protection law of Vietnam just under-went a major overhaul, causing challenges for potential and existing foreign investors. The growing pains continue as other laws are harmonized with the amended environmental protection law. Mr. Wu Chun-Yao, general manager of Enerstec, pointed out that the keys for the rubber industry businesses to enter the Thai market are to have the minimum re-quired capital for setting up in Thailand, partnered with Thai entities owning 51% of com-pany shares, or other incentives based on type of industry. (3) Public-private cooperation to promote Taiwan? resource circulation methods to the world The Resource Circulation Administration pointed out that New Southbound countries are important partners for Taiwan regarding both trade and the environment. This workshop will help more companies understand and invest in the New Southbound market, promote joint regional resource circulation cooperation and development, help New Southbound countries with waste issues, while at the same time expand the international market for Taiwan's resource circulation industry and promote Taiwan's resource circulation to the world through public-private collaboration. |
年度2024 |
月份5 |
分類Resource Circulation |
檔案位置https://enews.moenv.gov.tw/Page/3B3C62C78849F32F/6da877fa-d024-4031-bfb2-402de3c23656 |