Industrial Development Administration

25.033762°N 121.535361°E / 25.033762; 121.535361

Industrial Development Administration
經濟部產業發展署
Agency overview
Preceding
  • Industrial Development Bureau
HeadquartersDa'an, Taipei, Taiwan
Agency executives
  • Lien Ching-Chang, Director-General
  • Yang Chih-ching, Chen Pei-Li, Deputy Director-Generals
Parent agencyMinistry of Economic Affairs
Websitehttps://www.ida.gov.tw

The Industrial Development Administration, MOEA (IDA; Chinese: 經濟部產業發展署) is the administrative agency of the Ministry of Economic Affairs of Republic of China. The economy of Taiwan has achieved Industrialized Economy (IE) status (which includes economies with adjusted manufacturing value added (MVA) per capita higher than $2,500 (PPP international dollars) or a gross domestic product per capita higher than $20,000 (international PPP)) as defined by UNIDO,[1] and Taiwan is included in the UNIDO's Competitive Industrial Performance Index (CIP)[2] and ranked 8th overall in UNIDO's Industrial Development Report among global economies in 2022.[3]

History

The agency was originally established as Industrial Development Bureau. It was renamed the Industrial Development Administration in 2023.

Organizational structure

  • Industrial Policy Division
  • Metal and Mechanical Industries Division
  • Information Technology Industries Division
  • Consumer Goods and Chemical Industries Division
  • Knowledge Services Division
  • Sustainable Development Division
  • Industrial Parks Division[4]
  • ICP Office[5]

Branch offices

  • Central Region Office
  • Southern Region Office

Director-Generals

Transportation

The agency is accessible within walking distance East from Dongmen Station of Taipei Metro.

References

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