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Vol. 474 / Content

Taiwan’s Food Scare: Is It Safe to Eat Lunch?

Vol. 474

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Industry

CEPD Minister Christina Liu

The Strategy behind Investment Promotion

In her year heading the Council for Economic Planning and Development, Christina Liu has been aggressively promoting investment, but she has attracted her share of criticism. What's the real economic strategy she's got in mind?

International

Legendary Masterpiece of Chinese Art

Reunited after Nearly Four Centuries

Split in two 360 years ago, the painting "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains" has come together again at Taipei's National Palace Museum. What is the best way to take in this legendary painting?

Politics & Society

Taiwan's Food Scare

When Will the Government Get in Gear?

Three years ago, the Control Yuan submitted proposals to reform Taiwan's food safety oversight system, but as the recent DEHP scandal shows, the government failed to act. Who is to be held accountable?

Insight

I-Mei Foods President Luis Ko:

Food Is a Good-hearted Industry

In the midst of Taiwan's ongoing plasticizer food scandal, I-Mei has emerged untainted, making it a rare exception among the island's food and beverage makers. What are its secrets?

Insight

Taiwan's Food Scare

Is It Safe to Eat Lunch?

Taiwan's image was battered and consumer confidence undermined after toxic chemicals were discovered in many local foods. What can Taiwan do to rebuild its food safety system?