Dr. Chien-Yi Chang obtained his Doctorate in Economics from National Taipei University in 1998. Subsequently, he joined the Taiwan Institute of Economic Research, advancing from a Researcher to the Director of the Second Department (Industrial Development Strategy), and has served as President since 2019. Dr. Chang has an extensive background in industrial economic development, contributing to over 240 industry-specific research projects and acquiring profound knowledge in the manufacturing and service sectors of Taiwan. He is adept in understanding the competitive cooperation dynamics between Taiwan and major global economic and trade countries.
Dr. Chang is a recognized authority in his field, serving as a principal contact for international delegations visiting economic think tanks in Taiwan. His leadership has steered the Institute towards alignment with global industrial trends, including initiatives in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) sustainability and carbon tradin…
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