Taoyuan accelerates Longtan Science Park Phase 3 development, Mayor Chang pushes for early land acquisition and compensation
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Taoyuan City is accelerating the development of the third phase of the Longtan Science Park to compete in the global semiconductor industry.
- The city government and the National Science Council's Hsinchu Science Park Bureau agreed to expedite land acquisition and offer preferential compensation.
- Mayor Chang Shan-cheng aims to start land acquisition and compensation ahead of schedule to boost the park's development.
Taoyuan City is prioritizing the rapid development of the third phase of the Longtan Science Park, a move Mayor Chang Shan-cheng says is crucial for competing in the intense global semiconductor industry. The city has reached an agreement with the National Science Council's Hsinchu Science Park Administration to speed up land acquisition and provide preferential compensation to landowners.
We have reached a consensus with the National Science Council's Hsinchu Science Park Administration.
Chang, speaking at a city government meeting, emphasized the need to accelerate the process. He directed the Economic Development Bureau to work with the science park administration to initiate land acquisition and compensation procedures earlier than planned. This proactive approach aims to overcome potential delays and ensure the timely progress of the science park's expansion.
Respond to the fierce international semiconductor industry competition, the city government has reached a consensus with the National Science Council's Hsinchu Science Park Administration, which will be responsible for the science park administration.
The mayor's directive signals a strong commitment to bolstering Taoyuan's position in the semiconductor sector. By streamlining the development process, the city hopes to attract further investment and maintain its competitive edge in a rapidly evolving market.
The city government has reached a consensus with the National Science Council's Hsinchu Science Park Administration, which will be responsible for the science park administration.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.