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Talent shortage escalates in Taiwan`s high-tech industries

(2005/04/11)

Taipei, April 11, 2005 (CENS)--Talent shortage will top 20,000 people in Taiwan's high-tech industries between 2005 and 2007, according to studies recently done by the government's think tanks. The Cabinet-level Science and Technology Advisory Group recently released the studies done by the gov

Private sectors allowed to handle fuel oil-refilling operations at commercial harbors

(2005/03/08)

Taipei, March 8, 2005 (CENS)--In line with the oil market liberalization, Taiwan's four international commercial harbors, including Keelung, Taichung, Hualien, and Kaohsiung, will liberalize fuel oil-refilling operations to the private sector, breaking the monopoly of the state-run Chinese Petroleu

CPC to set up naphtha cracking plant in Saudi Arabia

(2004/09/13)

Taipei, Sept. 13, 2004 (CENS)--The state-run Chinese Petroleum Corp. (CPC) will cooperate with the Saudi basic Industries Corp. (SABIC) to set up a joint-venture naphtha cracking plant in Saudi Arabia with an annual output of 1.2 million metric tons of ethylene, and some other middle- and downstrea

Jui Li to start second-stage expansion of auto body parts plant in China

(2004/08/12)

Taipei, Aug. 12, 2004 (CENS)--Jui Li Enterprise Co. Ltd., the No. 3 sheet-metal auto body-parts maker in Taiwan, is scheduled to complete the first-stage capacity expansion project of its plant in Hainan Province, mainland China in mid-August and will immediately kick off the second-stage expansion

Oil refinery relocation could cost CPC NT$150 billion

(2003/02/11)

Taipei, Feb. 11, 2003 (CENS)--It would be fairly difficult to relocate the refinery of Chinese Petroleum Corp.'s (CPC) crude oil refinery in Taoyuan, northern Taiwan, as promised by officials of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, according to CPC executives. The executives are also concerned with