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Editorial: Making Some Headway on IPR Abuse |
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AmCham has frequently pointed out that unless owners of intellectual property -- whether multinationals or domestic companies -- can be satisfied that the government is making vigorous efforts to protect their legal rights, Taiwan's plans to build a knowledge-based economy characterized by research, design, and innovation will be impossible to achieve.
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MACROECONOMICS
Manufacturing outlook improves
CROSS-STRAIT RELATIONS
Taiwan Developing missile that can reach shanghai
Submarine purchase debated
DOMESTIC POLITICS
Madame Chiang Kai-shek Dies
Moves to end death penalty, allow gay marriages
Cabinet approves referendum law
Drugs may prove cure for SARS
INTERNATIONAL
President Chen visits Panama, U.S.
Lee Yuan-Tseh attends APEC summit
BUSINESS
2003 Taiwan business alliance
World economic forum lists Taiwan as no. 5
Semiconductor production set to reach NT$1 trillion
How HAI buys AMBIT
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Issues 1: Nightmare Averted? |
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A new licensing system for imported medical devices raised questions about whether some goods might be held up by Customs come February 9.
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Issues 2: A Model for Reference |
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An American expert provides some pointers on how the U.S. bankruptcy system protects creditors' interests and can facilitate speedy adoption of a workout plan.
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Issues 3: Shaping a New Pension System |
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Three separate plans for reforming the pension system are now before the legislature. What will be the insurance industry's role?
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