The EU would be happy to work with Taiwan to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations as the nation aims to ensure all new cars and motorcycles are electrically powered by 2040, European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan chief executive Freddie Hoglund said on Tuesday.
Hoglund made the remarks at the EU-Taiwan Electric Vehicle Conference. The chamber is pleased to see the government propose a vision to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, and hopes to partner with local governments and industry to work toward that goal.
On accelerating Taiwan’s shift toward electric vehicles, Hoglund said the EU can offer experience in the development
Foreign chamber heads praise planned ID format change
12/16/2020 03:51 PM
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Deputy Minister of the Interior Chiu Chang-yueh (left) and Freddie Hoglund, CEO of the European Chamber of Commerce Taiwan. Photo courtesy of the NIA
Taipei, Dec. 16 (CNA) Representatives of foreign chambers in Taiwan on Wednesday praised the planned change in the numbering of Alien Resident Certificates (ARC) and Alien Permanent Resident Certificates (APRC), saying it will make their lives in Taiwan more convenient. The policy makes more people feel that Taiwan is their home, said AmCham Taipei President Leo Seewald at a promotional event held by the National Immigration Agency (NIA).