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Taiwan's Four State Transport Firms Earn Top Ratings, Bonuses Up to 4.4 Months

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Four state-run enterprises under Taiwan's Ministry of Transportation and Communications received top "A" ratings for 2025.
  • These include Taiwan Railways Administration, Taoyuan International Airport Corporation, Chunghwa Post, and Taiwan International Ports Corporation.
  • Employees at these companies can receive year-end bonuses totaling up to 4.4 months' salary.

Taiwan's Ministry of Transportation and Communications has announced outstanding performance evaluations for four of its key state-run enterprises, with all four securing the highest "A" rating for their 2025 work assessments. This achievement means employees at these entities are eligible for year-end bonuses of up to 4.4 months' salary.

The four entities are the Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA), Taoyuan International Airport Corporation, Chunghwa Post, and Taiwan International Ports Corporation. The Executive Yuan's National Development Council conducts annual performance reviews for state-owned enterprises, and this year, all four under the Ministry of Transportation achieved the coveted "A" grade.

Historically, the TRA has often been under scrutiny. However, the company reported earlier this year that it achieved record passenger volume and revenue in the previous year, along with a 12% reduction in accidents. Even after accounting for policy-related losses, the TRA maintained its position that it deserved an "A" rating.

Taoyuan International Airport Corporation and Taiwan International Ports Corporation also received "A" ratings for their 2025 performance. The article includes images of the ongoing construction of Taoyuan Airport's Terminal 3 and Taipei Port, highlighting ongoing development within these critical infrastructure sectors.

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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.