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Solar module supplier TSEC Corp (元晶太陽能) has secured a NT$2.3 billion to NT$2.5 billion (US$81.15 million to US$88.21 million) major supply contract for two new ground-mount solar farms in Taiwan, boding well for the company’s hopes of making a turnaround.
The new orders would start to contribute to revenue from this month through February next year, TSEC said in a statement on Thursday.
The new contract is the biggest deal it has landed in recent years.
“With new orders on hand, the company has clear business visibility for this year,” TSEC said in the statement.
Earlier this year, the company landed a major
The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) aims to develop 423 hectares of land currently held by Taiwan Sugar Corp (Taisugar, 台糖) for industrial use by the end of the year, the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB, 工業局) said yesterday.
Five parcels of Taisugar land in Yunlin, Chiayi, Tainan and Kaohsiung will need to undergo environmental impact assessments (EIAs) and have the necessary infrastructure put in place by the end of the year, IDB Deputy Director-General Yang Chih-ching (楊志清) yesterday told the Taipei Times by telephone.
The land will be rented to businesses seeking to establish or re-establish manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, Yang said.
The
Local governments push back as new ractopamine policy takes effect
01/01/2021 07:20 PM
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Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (center) visits a hypermarket in the city, which set up a ractopamine-free section. CNA photo Jan. 1, 2021
Taipei, Jan. 1 (CNA) Several local government heads in Taiwan have announced measures to oversee pork containing the livestock drug ractopamine, as a new central government policy lifting restrictions on imports of such meat went into effect on Friday, against objections from several quarters.
The mayors of Taipei, New Taipei and Taichung were responding one day after the Cabinet said it had notified local governments that their bans on the feed additive in imported pork would be invalidated on Jan. 1, citing the central government s authority to set policy on matters relating to food safety.