In October Taiwan’s monthly goods-trade surplus reached a record $22.6bn, or 31% of GDP at an annualised rate. The current-account surplus, which includes the trade balance and other income that flows ...
Cost of living is an unofficial measurement of how much money you have to spend to buy the goods and services you need depending on where you live. It varies from town to town, city to city, state to ...
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Taiwan Has No Basic Income Debate

The Taiwanese government recently finalized the payment of 10,000 New Taiwan dollars (approximately 460,000 Korean won) to all citizens. Unlike South Korea, which newly procured over 10 trillion ...
The government's best-known measure for the cost of living tracks the price of hundreds of goods and services every month, but one important expense is not included in the consumer price index: the ...
Taiwan is set to implement its carbon fee at NT$300 per metric ton of CO₂ equivalent starting January 1, 2025, with regulated companies to pay for 2025 emissions by May 2026. Approximately 281 ...