
Cynthia Kiang
Cynthia Kiang is the Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs in Taiwan, known for her active role in addressing trade relations with the United States. Recently, she discussed the Taiwanese government's strategies to mitigate potential impacts from US tariffs, highlighting efforts to reduce trade imbalances and increase imports of American goods.
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Cynthia Kiang said Poland has become a key partner for Taiwan’s entry into the European market.
Taiwan’s expo on tech and AI opens in WarsawDeputy Minister of Economic Affairs Cynthia Kiang said Poland has become a key partner for Taiwan's entry into the European market.
Taiwan Expo in Europe opens in Warsaw with a focus on tech cooperationDeputy Minister of Economic Affairs Cynthia Kiang noted that Israel has a high concentration of start-ups.
Taiwan, Israel sign MOUs on intellectual property and patent reviewCynthia Kiang is the Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs in Taiwan who signed the MOU on economic cooperation with Poland.
Taiwan and Poland endorse economic cooperation MOU
Cynthia Kiang highlighted the complementary nature of the three economies in semiconductors and emerging technologies.
Legislature launches Northeast Asia cooperation caucusCynthia Kiang is cochairing the trade talks with Douglas Alexander.
British minister in Taiwan for trade talksDeputy Minister of Economic Affairs Cynthia Kiang discussed quantum satellites and collaboration opportunities between Taiwan and Finland.
Taiwan-Finland trade talks focus on quantum satellites
Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Cynthia Kiang said that Taobao has until the first half of this year to make corrections.
Taobao fined over ads, risks losing license: ministryDeputy Minister of Economic Affairs Cynthia Kiang stated that the ministry has already fined Taobao for unauthorized advertisements.
Taobao fined NT$1.2m for unauthorized advertisingCynthia Kiang raised concerns about national security implications of the proposed amendment.
KMT free-trade zone may create a ‘back door’: DPPDeputy Minister of Economic Affairs Cynthia Kiang told lawmakers that the government was taking steps to reduce the trade imbalance.
Taiwan has ‘response plan’ for US tariffs: minister






















