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No ractopamine pork in Taiwan, says Taiwan’s FDA
FDA Deputy Director confirms no ractopamine pork in Taiwan. All imported pork inspected at borders has passed without ractopamine detection. No incidents of ractopamine pork were found in over 12,000 inspections as two companies will face penalties for mislabeling imported meats.2023/10/05 21:02 -
Landowner fined NT$1.2K for Taichung garbage pile
The National Property Administration in Shalu District, Taichung City, has been fined NT$1,200 by the Taichung City Government’s Environmental Protection Bureau for allowing a ’garbage mountain’ to accumulate in the area.2023/10/02 14:25 -
Kaohsiung fines egg distributors for incomplete info
Tainung Egg Products Co. and Sin Sing Eggs Ltd. are facing penalties from the Kaohsiung City Government’s Department of Health for not disclosing the origin of their imported egg products. The fines imposed on the companies have exceeded NT$10 million in the past 10 days.2023/09/25 19:35 -
Golf ball maker faces NT$2.4M fine for Pingtung factory fire
Pingtung County imposes a NT$2.4 million fine on golf ball maker Launch Technologies for a deadly factory fire. Learn more about the penalties and investigations surrounding this tragic incident.2023/09/25 19:04 -
Executive Yuan passes Minimum Wage Bill
The Executive Yuan in Taiwan has passed a Minimum Wage Bill that is now being reviewed by the Legislative Yuan. The bill aims to improve the minimum wage review mechanism and protect the living standards of workers and their families.2023/09/21 21:10 -
Stricter traffic regulations effective on June 30
The amendments to the "Act Governing the Punishment of Violation of Road Traffic Regulations" adopted in April by the Legislative Yuan took effect on Friday, imposing stricter penalties on drivers.2023/07/01 19:08 -
Taiwan unveils stricter laws to combat ticket scalping
Taiwan has recently amended the "Development of the Cultural and Creative Industries Act," introducing stricter penalties for ticket scalpers.2023/06/12 18:05 -
Police riding tiny scooter on a highway won’t face fines
The National Highway Police Bureau confirmed on Tuesday(June 6) that a policewoman from the Linyuan precinct of the Kaohsiung City Police Department will not face fines or penalties following an incident a day earlier, where she rode a police scooter on the highway during a high-speed pursuit.2023/06/06 17:34 -
Taiwan strictly enforces DUI rules for bicycle riders
Penalties for drunk driving have been raised over the past few years in Taiwan, and the scope of vehicles encompassed have also included bicycles and electric-powered scooters.2022/10/19 21:13