Taiwan
President Tsai vows to make Taiwan integral part of space technology supply chains
Space technology will be placed at the heart of Taiwan’s industrial development plans through enhanced academia-industry-government collaboration, President Tsai Ing-wen vowed, September 14. The government is leaving no stone unturned in pursuing this aim, Tsai stated, citing the passage of the Space Development Act and a plan to invest €769.57 million in the space sector over the next decade. The president made the remarks during a visit to the National Space Organization in Hsinchu City, northern Taiwan.
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