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Taiwan Launches Two New Maritime Research Vessels to Boost Blue Economy

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Taiwan launched two new research vessels, the "Cheng Bo No. 101" and "Cheng Bo No. 102," on August 11 to bolster its maritime research capabilities.
  • The new ships will support hydrological, geological, and biological surveys, contributing to the development of Taiwan's blue economy.
  • The launch aligns with President Lai's commitment to building a national-level marine radar observation network and a 4,000-ton research vessel.

Taiwan has launched two new research vessels, the "Cheng Bo No. 101" and "Cheng Bo No. 102," marking a significant step in the nation's maritime research and development efforts. President Lai Ching-te presided over the naming ceremony on August 11, emphasizing the importance of these vessels for advancing the country's blue economy.

The two ships are designed for a range of scientific missions, including hydrological, geological, and biological surveys. Their deployment is expected to enhance Taiwan's understanding of its marine environment and resources, providing crucial data for sustainable development and management.

This initiative is part of a broader strategy announced by President Lai to strengthen Taiwan's maritime capabilities. The government plans to continue building a national-level marine radar observation network and is investing in a new 4,000-ton research vessel. These efforts underscore Taiwan's commitment to becoming a leader in marine science and technology.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.